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Latest revision as of 19:56, 23 November 2024
Formation | 1 February 1997 |
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Purpose | To promote international cooperation |
Headquarters | Coalition 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 |
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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 | St Lucia, Iobaray | 12-14th January |