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Entente of Oriental States
  • Nyburanik:Entente der orientalischen Staaten
    Lysian:Entente des États orientaux
    Cristinese:Intesa degli Stati orientali
    Oharic:Yemisirak’awī Gizatochi Yizeti
Flag of the Entente of Oriental States
Flag of the Entente
Member States of EOS
     Member states     Observer states     ARTHA zone
AbbreviationEOS
Named afterOriental Ocean
MottoEx Oriente, Securitas
PredecessorEuropan Commercial Alliance
Central Alliance
Formation29 June 2006 (18 years ago) (2006-06-29)
Founded atAlaghon, Tamurin
TypeMilitary Alliance
PurposeDefensive Alliance, Economic and Scientific Cooperation
HeadquartersEOS Island, Orioni
Websitewww.eos.int

The Entente of Oriental States or EOS is a major multinational alliance consisting of geographically close states bordering the Oriental Ocean in Europa, Thalassa, Marenesia, Argis, Alharu and Aurelia. Founded in June 2006, the main purpose of the organization is the ensured protection of its membership in the case of aggression from a non-member, considering such an act to be an attack upon all.[1] It is also an economic and scientific cooperation umbrella for the overall geographic area.

History

Headquarters of EOS.
Quorum room and its famously colourful carpet.
EOS war room.

In 1954 the Europan Commercial Alliance was formed. The ECA was one of the first international organisations on Eurth to be based on the principles of supra-nationalism. It started the process of integration which led to the Entente of Oriental States.

The Charter of the Entente of Oriental States is the founding treaty of the Entente of Oriental States.[2] Adopted in 2006, it stipulates that the alliance is “open to all nations of Eastern Europa.” This clause was later expanded to include all countries bordering the Oriental Ocean. Initially, in 2006, there were six founding members. There was a continual increase in membership during the first half of the 21st Century.

The Entente serves three main functions. First and foremost: mutual defence. Outside forces had taken advantage of inter-Oriental conflict, toppling government and swallowing independent nations. EOS managed to halt this trend by establishing a clear perimeter. Second, EOS resolves the endemic problem of security and, in particular, the problem of alternating Oriental, Buranian, and Thalassan antagonism. Transforming countries from periodic enemies into steadfast allies is a recipe for lasting peace. Finally, EOS guarantees a joint engagement in regional security, precisely what the Long War, Thalassan War, and their confusing aftermath failed to do.

In June 2020, the Entente voted to separate its non-military activities into a separate and independent civilian organisation, forming the Civil Administration of Oriental States (CAOS).[3] This internal organisational change includes the administration, development and science institutions such as the ARTHA participation.

Summits

Date Member State City Major Event(s)
1st July 2006  Tamurin Alaghon Formation of the Entente of Oriental States.[1]
2nd February 2007  Orioni Deseti Admission of several new members.
3rd 2008  Tamurin Alaghon Emergency session on the banking crisis.
4th 2009  Orioni Deseti Emergency session on the Great Europan Collapse.
5th 2010  Tamurin Alaghon Emergency session on the Cicada leaked cables.
6th 2011  Orioni Deseti Learnings from the financial crisis. Budgetary recommendations.
7th 2012  Tamurin Alaghon Discussion on expanded military cooperation and standardisation.
8th 2013  Tamurin Alaghon Creation of the Defence college.
9th 2014  Tamurin Alaghon Creation of the peacekeeping force (“Pink Helmets”).
10th 2015  Orioni Deseti Special session to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Entente.
11th August 2016  Orioni Deseti Emergency session on terrorist activities by the Afropan-based Violetist Liberation Army.[4]
12th September - October 2017  Orioni Deseti Charter amended with Proposed observer status. Announcement of the Antargic Strategy and 20 Year Action Plan.
13th July 2018  Orioni Deseti Charter amended with Responsibility to Protect.
14th February 2019  Orioni Deseti Discussion on intervention in Bainbridge Islands. Adoption of compulsory IRCE membership.
15th July 2020  Orioni Deseti Outreach towards the New Wurld.
16th May 2021  Orioni Deseti Establishment of the independent Civil Administration of Oriental States. Resolution condemning the 2021 Anglian War.
17th July 2022  Orioni Deseti Discussion on intervention in the 2021-22 Anglian War.[5]
18th Spring 2023  Orioni Deseti (To be communicated.)

Exercises

Year Exercise[6] Location(s) Type
1st 2006 Exercise Sea Salvation Tethys Sea in Eastern Europa Navy combined training exercise.
2nd 2007 Exercise Bronze Eye  Tamurin in Eastern Europa Air Force multinational training exercise.
3rd 2008 Exercise Flintlock  Emakera in Eastern Europa Army multilateral training exercise.
4th 2009 Exercise Red Angel Oriental Ocean Navy combined training exercise.
5th 2010 Exercise Snow Slide  Deltannia in Northern Europa Air Force multinational training exercise. Focus on command post exercise.
6th 2011 Exercise White Hammer  Deltannia in Northern Europa Army multilateral training exercise. Focus on winter warfare.
7th 2012 Exercise Blue Devil Oriental Ocean Navy combined training exercise. Follow-up to Red Angel.
8th 2013 Exercise Blackout  Tamurin in Eastern Europa Air Force multinational training exercise. Focus on night operations.
9th 2014 Exercise Jungle Obelisk  Niederoestereich in Southern Europa Army multilateral training exercise. Focus on topical, subtropical and jungle warfare.
10th 2015 Exercise Blind Rain  Niederoestereich in Southern Europa Navy combined training exercise. Focus on guided missile testing.
11th 2016 Exercise Crow's Nest  Nan Gorgwaith in Eastern Europa Air Force multinational training exercise. Focus on VTOL operations.
12th 2017 Exercise Desert Heart  Cristina in Central Europa Army multilateral training exercise. Focus on artillery.
13th 2018 Exercise Sea Giant Azure Sea in Southern Europa Navy combined training exercise. Focus on deployment of EOS anti-submarine warfare forces, aircraft carrier strike forces, and supply convoys.
14th 2019 Exercise Touchdown  Sunset Sea Islands in Thalassa Air Force multinational training exercise.
15th 2020 Exercise Orange Lion  Cashar in Western Alharu Army multilateral training exercise. Focus on command and control procedures.
16th 2021 Exercise Taming Trouble[7] Meteorolas in Southern Europa Navy combined training exercise.
17th 2022 Exercise Vigilant Twilight[8]  Meteorolas in Southern Europa Air Force multinational training exercise. Focus on nighttime operations.
18th 2023 To be communicated.  (To be communicated.) Army multilateral training exercise. Focus on command and control procedures.

Participating countries

Since its foundation in 2006 the EOS has added many new member states to the original set of six founding countries. The largest growth occurred in 2017 with the Charter amendment that established the possibility for observers to join.[9] Observer status is a privilege granted to non-members to give them an ability to participate in the organization's activities. Observer status is granted to states bordering the Oriental Ocean that have an interest in the EOS's activities. Observers generally have a limited ability to participate in the EOS, lacking the ability to vote or propose resolutions.

Members

Full members enjoy all the rights and responsibilities of the mutual defence alliance. These are described in the Charter of the Entente of Oriental States. Members have the full ability to participate in the EOS, with the ability to vote and propose resolutions. There are also included in certain sensitive discussions where observers are asked to temporary leave the discussion.

Country Date of accession Permanent representative Status Notes Population
 Ayubi 5 July 2021[10] Mrs Zuleika Mansouri Member Previously observer since December 2017. 1,303,569
 Bainbridge Islands 6 August 2006[11] Mrs Kaliona Kalani Member 18,900,000
 Cashar 5 June 2021[10] Ms Opalat Ardlavola Member Previously observer since December 2017. 22,412,566
 Cristina December 2017 Mrs Raffaella Binetti Member 7,453,682
 Damak Var 5 July 2021[10] Mr Noori bin Dhaahir Member Previously observer since December 2017. 15,500,000
 Deltannia September 2006 Mr Axton Donaldson Member 5,220,000
 Feluga 31 July 2022[5] Mrs Délia Gusmão Member Previously observer since December 2017. 27,113,795
 Hemahat 31 July 2022[5] Mrs Hanaan al-Musa Member Previously observer since December 2017. 29,159,251
 Ide Jima 9 April 2019[12] Mrs Lian Luoyang Member Previously observer since December 2017. 152,400,000
 Mahana 31 July 2022[5] Mrs Sunanda Bastakoty Member Previously observer since December 2017. 27,437,492
 Mekabiri 26 June 2006 Mr Arnaldo Paz Member Founding member. 9,149,522
 Miiros 26 June 2006 Mrs Hugrún Hnefilsdóttir Member Founding member. 5,750,000
 Niederoestereich 26 June 2006 Mrs Scarlett Blair Member Founding member. 14,906,117
 Orioni 26 June 2006 Mr Tobiya Wayanor Member Founding member. Headquarters host. 144,800,000
 Safiloa 31 July 2022[5] Mrs Kini-Mali Tsafimakoua Member Previously observer since December 2017. 39,025,300
 Sunset Sea Islands February 2019 Mr Văn Quốc Mạnh Member Previously observer since December 2017. 164,627,827
 Tamurin 26 June 2006 Mr Robert Wassermann Member Founding member. 80,193,963
Total 765,353,084

Observers

Several countries have observer status, which entitles them to express their opinion and give advice but denies them voting rights. There are numerous observers who are prospective candidates for future membership of the Entente of Oriental States. None of these states have started accession negotiations nor formally submitted an application for membership. All of these states are eligible to request member status. Certain states have chosen, for various reasons, not to become full members or observer of EOS. Some states have integrated with EOS to different extents according to their circumstances. Some states participate directly in the single market, some do so via bilateral treaties, and others have specific agreements with EOS and neighbouring countries. Mantella was suspended following the start of the Civil War and the use of military force against civilians of Cristina.

Country Date of accession Permanent representative Status Notes
 Abantium December 2017 Mr $Person Suspended Suspended for joining the Occidental-Azanian Pact during the 2021 Anglian War. Previously observer since December 2017.
 Afropa December 2017 Mr Jean-Marie Montgomery Suspended Suspended for joining the Occidental-Azanian Pact during the 2021 Anglian War. Previously observer since December 2017.
 Andalla December 2017 Mr Kristoffer Elkjær Observer
 Esonice December 2017 Mr Hirabayashi Tadataka Observer
 Faramount December 2017 Mrs Ianira Cavanna Observer
 Fubukino December 2017 Mr Toma Shigetaka Observer
 Giokto December 2017 Mr Quan ZhenKang Observer
 Great Xio December 2017 Mr/s $personName Observer
 Iverica December 2017 Mr/s $personName Observer
 Kirvina December 2017 Mrs Persefoni Panageli Observer
 Kōri-Chi December 2017 Mr/s $personName Observer
 Kotowari December 2017 Mr Raahithan I. Observer
 Mantella December 2017 Mrs Bruna Polselli Suspended Suspended for initiating the military conflict with Cristina. Previously observer since December 2017.
 Mauridiviah December 2017 Mr Jose Miguel Gistaín Observer
 Mevraq December 2017 Mr/s $personName Observer
 Mitō December 2017 Mr/s $personName Observer
 Noble Nykia December 2017 Mrs $Person Suspended Suspended for joining the Occidental-Azanian Pact during the 2021 Anglian War. Previously observer since December 2017.
 Norrium December 2017 Mrs $Person Suspended Suspended for joining the Occidental-Azanian Pact during the 2021 Anglian War. Previously observer since December 2017.
 Qubdi December 2017 Mr/s $personName Observer
 Red Iberos December 2017 Mr Jaime Zaragoza Observer
 Renolion December 2017 Mrs Andromeda Quintiliani Observer
 Rhand December 2017 Mr Saami al-Azad Observer
 Rhodellia December 2017 Mr Nicolas Handke Observer
 Roqoo December 2017 Mrs Laila Heikkinen Observer
 Safiloa December 2017 Mr/s $personName Observer
 Saint Francoisbourg December 2017 Mr Abeau Bassot Observer
 San Ba December 2017 Mr Lian Ping Observer
 San Giorgio December 2017 Mr Furio Lo Pinto Observer
 San Jorge December 2017 Mrs Prisca Vilardi Observer
 Sefesia December 2017 Mr $Person Observer
 Volsci December 2017 Mr Arttur Ukkonen Observer
 Volta December 2017 Mr $Person Observer
 Wajoka December 2017 Mr/s $personName Observer
 Yien December 2017 Mrs $Person Suspended Suspended for joining the Occidental-Azanian Pact during the 2021 Anglian War. Previously observer since December 2017.

Programmes

Civil Administration of Oriental States.
A view overlooking the Arrabar Space Center.
Joint headquarters under construction in 2005.
EOS development bank in Orthen, Miiros.
The Pink Helmets peacekeeping forces.

Several programmes have been established, based on individual bilateral relations between each partner nation and EOS. Each member may choose the extent of its participation. Other third nations may also be contacted for participation in some activities of the Entente.

Civilian

In June 2020, the Entente voted to separate its non-military activities into a separate and independent civilian organisation, forming the Civil Administration of Oriental States (CAOS).[13] This internal organisational change includes the administrative, developmental, and scientific institutions such as the ARTHA participation.

  • Civilian Administration

Military

  • Military Transformation
    • Standardisation
    • Defence college
    • R&D

Footnotes