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Revision as of 21:58, 27 April 2021

Association of Malaio-Ozeros Nations
  • สมาคมประชาชาติทางใต้และตะวันตก (S̄mākhm prachāchāti thāng tı̂ læa tawạntk)
AMOS Flag.png
Flag
Map of Member Countries(In Purple) and Partial Member Countries (Ayvana)
Map of Member Countries(In Purple) and Partial Member Countries (Ayvana)
Official languages
TypeRegional Organization
Member states
Formation
• Forming Conference
April 17th, 1972
• Official Declaration and Treatise
August 4th, 1977
Currency
List

AMON, officially the Association of Malaio-Ozeros Nations, is an intergovernmental organization whose primary focus lies on the development and integration of the Ozeros Region irrespective of political or economic status. Composing of 6 member states between all three continents that border the Ozeros Sea, the union promotes environmental, infrastructural, educational, and sociocultural development amongst themselves and the greater region.

AMON states are not limited or restricted in their outward levels of cooperation, with states able to cooperate in other economic or political unions whilst retaining membership within the regionally focused organization. Because of the varied socio-political statuses of the nations within AMON, the body is recognized as one of the most effective networks for cooperation and engagement, hailed as an influential environmental body, and maintains a collective network of allies and partners that spans the near entirety of Ajax.

History

Organizational Structure

Trans-Malaio Rail System

Birhanu Environmental Pact