History: Add. 26CR13 (eff. Mar 3, 2026)

Section 10.007 — Diplomatic relations; suspension by two-thirds vote of Council of State; suspension or nullification of treaties and agreements; require clear and convincing evidence of detrimental effect.

(1) Diplomatic relations between the state and a foreign state may be suspended with the consent of a two-thirds majority of the Council of State and the express assent of The Sovereign.

(2) A treaty or agreement between the state and a foreign state, including a treaty of mutual recognition, cooperation, and friendship, may be suspended or nullified on its own terms or with the consent of a two-thirds majority of the Council of State and the express assent of The Sovereign if the circumstances demonstrate, by clear and convincing evidence, that the continued existence of the treaty or agreement would prove detrimental to the state, the government, or the interests thereof.