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The '''Nelbec Council''' is an {{wp|international organization}} that facilitates cooperation between the [[Nelbec countries]] of [[Alquiya]], [[Lormotia]] and [[Seketan]].
In the aftermath of the [[1981 Alquiyan-Seketese crisis]], the [[Treaty of Joghen]] in 1981–under the supervision of {{wp|Council of Europe}} and {{wp|United Nations Department of Peace Operations|United Nations Department for Peacekeeping Operations}}–laid the foundations of normalizing [[Alquiya–Seketan relations|relations between Alquiya and Seketan]]. Spearheaded by [[Prime Minister of Lormotia|Lormotian prime minister]] [[Mayen Deszez]], the [[Treat of Vlyade]] established the Nelbec Council the following year with the stated purpose of preventing military conflict and facilitating cooperation.
The Nelbec Council is made up of 57 representatives that meet quarterly. The organization is engaged in {{wp|election monitoring}} and {{wp|standardization}}. The [[Nelborne Union]] and Nelbec Council since their agreement in 2005 have largely merged some bodies of their insitutions.

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Nelbec Council
Member states in Europe
Member states in Europe
Other languagesAlquiyan
Lormotian
Seketese
Wilsk
Leaders
Valin Meiizch
Establishment
15 December 1981
1 August 1982

The Nelbec Council is an international organization that facilitates cooperation between the Nelbec countries of Alquiya, Lormotia and Seketan.

In the aftermath of the 1981 Alquiyan-Seketese crisis, the Treaty of Joghen in 1981–under the supervision of Council of Europe and United Nations Department for Peacekeeping Operations–laid the foundations of normalizing relations between Alquiya and Seketan. Spearheaded by Lormotian prime minister Mayen Deszez, the Treat of Vlyade established the Nelbec Council the following year with the stated purpose of preventing military conflict and facilitating cooperation.

The Nelbec Council is made up of 57 representatives that meet quarterly. The organization is engaged in election monitoring and standardization. The Nelborne Union and Nelbec Council since their agreement in 2005 have largely merged some bodies of their insitutions.