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On 8 June 2006, a peace treaty was been signed between the Republic of Molossia and its puppet state, Mustachistan, agreeing to a complete cessation of hostilities and an end to the war between the two nations. In accordance with the treaty, Mustachistani troops held captive by Molossia were immediately repatriated to Mustachistan.
On 8 June 2006, a peace treaty was been signed between the Republic of Molossia and its puppet state, Mustachistan, agreeing to a complete cessation of hostilities and an end to the war between the two nations. In accordance with the treaty, Mustachistani troops held captive by Molossia were immediately repatriated to Mustachistan.


The key terms of the peace treaty included:
The key terms of the treaty required Mustachistan do the following:
:* Mustachistan agrees to relinquish all claims to Molossia and respect Molossian rights to visit the Riverpark in Carson City
:* Relinquish all claims to Molossia.
:* Mustachistan agrees to pay war reparations in the form of Cookie Dough, one tube a month for six months.
:* Respect Molossian rights to visit the Riverpark.
:* Molossia makes no territorial demands of Mustachistan.
:* Pay war reparations in the form of Cookie Dough, one tube a month for six months.


This treaty formally ended the war with Mustachistan in favor of Molossia. However, President Baugh extended the hand of friendship toward Mustachistan, in the hope that a positive future relationship can emerge between their two nations. Once friends, the two adversaries put their enmity behind them, to move forward into a peaceful future.
This treaty formally ended the war with Mustachistan in favor of Molossia. However, President Baugh extended the hand of friendship toward Mustachistan, in the hope that a positive future relationship can emerge between their two nations. Once friends, the two adversaries put their enmity behind them, to move forward into a peaceful future.


==Aftermath of the war==
==Aftermath of the war==
 
[[File:Mol-Mus-heromonument1.jpg|thumb|right|Molossian Heroes Monument]]
===Creation of the Mustachistan War Battlefields Park===
===Creation of the Mustachistan War Battlefields Park===
The sacrifices made by both Molossians and Mustachistanis in the war between their two nations have been commemorated in the creation of the Mustachistan War National Battlefields Park. The park includes the area of the two battles fought, the ''Battle of Black Lizard Canyon'' and the ''Battle of Rattlesnake Rift''. The new battlefield park provides the opportunity for visitors to explore the historic terrain where men fought and died for their countries in this mighty conflict.
The sacrifices made by both Molossians and Mustachistanis in the war between their two nations have been commemorated in the creation of the Mustachistan War National Battlefields Park. The park includes the area of the two battles fought, the ''Battle of Black Lizard Canyon'' and the ''Battle of Rattlesnake Rift''. The new battlefield park provides the opportunity for visitors to explore the historic terrain where men fought and died for their countries in this mighty conflict.


===Mustachistan War Memorial===
===Mustachistan War Memorial===
[[File:Mol-Mus-heromonument1.jpg|thumb|right|Molossian Heroes Monument]]
On 18 June 2006, ten days after the conclusion of the War with Mustachistan, a War Memorial was dedicated in Molossia. Located near the new location of the Tower of the Winds, the monument was a simple column with a lion statue at the top. The lion represented victory and strength, while its stance (statant as opposed to rampant) was meant to suggest thoughtfulness as opposed to aggressiveness. The column itself was made up of twenty layers, one for each day of the war, plus one for each of the two major battles fought by Molossian troops.
On 18 June 2006, ten days after the conclusion of the War with Mustachistan, a War Memorial was dedicated in Molossia. Located near the new location of the Tower of the Winds, the monument was a simple column with a lion statue at the top. The lion represented victory and strength, while its stance (statant as opposed to rampant) was meant to suggest thoughtfulness as opposed to aggressiveness. The column itself was made up of twenty layers, one for each day of the war, plus one for each of the two major battles fought by Molossian troops.


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