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  • Gate Alliance Treaty
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  • It later included nations that have sent personnel to Atlantis. (SGA: "Rising") The Agreement specifies that any knowledge learned from travel to other planets will be openly shared with all signing countries.
  • The Gate Alliance Treaty was an agreement signed in 2003 between the five permanent members of the UN Security Council; the United States, the People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the French Republic. After the discovery of the Ancient outpost in Antarctica a year later, the signatories of the Antarctic Treaty also had to be included because of international law. Many of the signatories sent personnel to Atlantis. (Stargate: SG-1, Stargate: Atlantis)
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effective
  • February 2003
Name
  • Gate Alliance Treaty
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Parties
  • *Antarctic Treaty members *European Union members *Eventually all UN members
Conditions
  • None
signatories
  • *25x25px|border United States *25x25px|border China *25x25px|border Soviet Union *25x25px|border United Kingdom *25x25px|border France
signed
  • February 2003
Location
abstract
  • It later included nations that have sent personnel to Atlantis. (SGA: "Rising") The Agreement specifies that any knowledge learned from travel to other planets will be openly shared with all signing countries.
  • The Gate Alliance Treaty was an agreement signed in 2003 between the five permanent members of the UN Security Council; the United States, the People's Republic of China, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the French Republic. After the discovery of the Ancient outpost in Antarctica a year later, the signatories of the Antarctic Treaty also had to be included because of international law. Many of the signatories sent personnel to Atlantis. (Stargate: SG-1, Stargate: Atlantis) In the original document, the treaty specifies that any knowledge learned from travel to other planets will be openly shared with all signing countries. The wording of the document did not negate military advancements. However, in the years since the signing of the treaty, the US military has interpreted it to only apply to non-military technology. (Stargate: SG-1) Some countries under the treaty, particularly China, have argued that the United States military has not fulfilled its promise to disclose all Stargate-gained information and intelligence. This point was driven home when Shen Xiaoyi, China's International Oversight Advisory representative, was firewalled from inspecting, or even observing, sensitive areas of the Gamma Site. (Stargate: SG-1)