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Latest revision as of 16:40, 16 May 2020

Esquarian Summit
StatusActive
GenreIntergovernmental conference
FrequencyAnnual
Years active2014–present
Most recent2018 Esquarian Summit
Next event2019 Esquarian Summit

The Esquarian Summit is an annual conference of the heads of government of Esquarium's largest economies and other states and organizations. Since its inception, the Esquarian Summit has provided a forum for world leaders to discuss important global issues. After the Summit, it is customary for the host nation to present a declaration outlining the issues discussed and decisions made by the attendees.

Permanent members of the Esquarian Summit include the major economies of Esquarium and the Esquarian Community, which made its first appearance in the 2016 Esquarian Summit. Non-permanent members consist of countries that are invited by one of the permanent members to attend. Each permanent member has the power to invite another state.

List of Esquarian Summits

Summit (year) Host city Chair Notes
I (2014) Talon,  Ainin President Steven Mann
II (2015) Sakan,  Tuthina Emperor Akiyasu
III (2016) Xiangmen,  Namor President-General Antelope Shohai First Summit in which the EC participated as a permanent member
IV (2017) Kalnaspilis,  Aucuria President Pantaleimonas Uspelevičius First Summit to be held in a non-permanent member state
V (2018) Zacapatu,  Karazawa Yrateq Obraq Sokkan