Abarian Regional Forum
Abbreviation | ARF |
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Formation | September 16, 1990 |
Type | Intergovernmental organization, regional cooperation forum |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | Promote regional cooperation and dialogue among member states |
Membership | |
Chairman | Yeung Kapkaa |
General Secretary | Xuan Jingyi |
The Abarian Regional Forum (ARF), commonly shortened as Regional Forum, is an intergovernmental organization in Abaria that promotes regional cooperation and dialogue among its member states. As of 2024, it currently has three members, Almeraei, Razan and Yingok. It is the largest regional organizations by population and land area. It has a combined population of 915 million, and a total land area of 13.8 million square kilometers. Yeung Kapkaa has served as the chairman of the Abarian Regional Forum since 2022.
President Kapkaa appointed Yuhn Gingyi to serve as the General Secretary in 2022, succeeding Chichektun Onaltigece who served from 2018 to 2022.
History
The Abarian Regional Forum was established in 1990 after roughly four years of dialogue between Razan and Yingok to establish an organization similar to Nordbund, the continental intergovernmental organization that promotes dialogue among the nations of Calesia. Both the governments of Yingok and Razan had already established a cordial foreign relationship, and in 1986 both countries had outlined foreign policy goals to promote continental stability and economic prosperity. Almeraei entered into discussions with Yingok and Razan, seeking to establish a forum that would bring stability to Southeast Abaria. On June 17, 1990, representatives from Razan, Yingok and Almeraei met in Shaghirsenir to sign the organization's charter. The Regional Forum held its first summit in Dongsing on September 16, 1990, where Asherael Naramu was appointed as the first general secretary.
List of leadership
General Secretaries
Secretary General | Country | Term of office |
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Yuhn Gingyi | Yingok | 2022–present |
Chichektun Onaltigece | Razan | 2018–2022 |
Allamud Kullani | Almeraei | 2014–2018 |
Li Ming | Yingok | 2010–2014 |
Aydar Kizilay | Razan | 2006–2010 |
Meirar Ashier | Almeraei | 2002–2006 |
Chan Wai | Yingok | 1998–2002 |
Achkamu Ayuvbalik | Razan | 1994–1998 |
Asherael Naramu | Almeraei | 1990–1994 |