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Latest revision as of 20:05, 13 November 2024

CCA Leaders Summit
Formation1 February 1997; 27 years ago (1997-02-01)
PurposeTo promote international cooperation
HeadquartersCoalition of Crown Albatross

The CCA Leaders Summit is an annual meeting of the heads of state and accompanying delegates of the Coalition of Crown Albatross member nations. The summit, which stands as an alternative to General Assembly functions in Regular Sessions in order to promote international cooperation through discourse, namely recommendations on peace and security; budgetary concerns; trade; and the addressing of human rights. It also serves as a way to promote relationships between individual countries, which allows for more personalized and privatized conversations between delegates.

History

Summits

Summits occur twice a year, with no nation hosting any summit consecutively aside intervening hosts.

List of Summits

Year Host City, Country Day/Month
1997 Tofino, Zamastan 13-15th January
1998 Courbagne, New Elkland 12-14th January
1999 Piva, Durnstaal 10-12th January
2000 Covijo, Syraranto 10-12th January
2001 Jaljur, Tasiastan 10-12th January
2002 Eblium, New Anea 10-12th January
2003 Charnesse, Kuresa 10-12th January
2004 Vogoci, Saint Offeat 10-12th January
2005 Menicucci, San Portina 10-12th January
2006 Apelnisse, Constantio 10-12th January
2007 Ieraskevi, Alcarres 10-12th January
2008 Bennom, Qolaysia 10-12th January
2009 Abagene, Zamastan 12-14th January
2010 Lalkot, Haduastan 11-13th January
2011 Kuye, Emmiria 10-12th January
2012 Koyevka, Beleroskov 9-11th January
2013 Viceria, Vorrica 14-16th January
2014 Vongane, Quetana 13-15th January
2015 Xiani, Yuan 12-15th January
2016 Kelowna, Zamastan 11-13th January
2017 Coplesti, Artaska 9-11th January
2018 Daccas, Barangadesh 15-17th January
2019 Viitaniemi, Caspiaa 14-16th January
2020 Autrataya, Utobania 11-13th January
2021 Tregueux, Zamastan 13-15th January
2022 Alsace, Shoassau 10-12th January
2023 Zouterhem, Beatavic 9-11th January
2024 Heiau, Kalea Confederation 12-14th January
2023 TBD 12-14th January

Organization

Members