Entente of Oriental States

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Entente of Oriental States
Entente der orientalischen Staaten (Nyburanik)
Entente des États orientaux (Lysian)
Intesa degli Stati orientali (Cristinese)
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
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 in Europa and Thalassa. Founded in June 2006[1], 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. It is also an economic and scientific cooperation umbrella for the overall geographic area.

History

Headquarters of EOS

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 supranationalism. 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.

Participating countries

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. Several countries have observer status which entitles them to express their opinion and give advice but denies them voting rights. Mantella was suspended following the start of the Civil War and the use of military force against civilians of Cristina.

Members

Country Date of accession Permanent representative Status Note
 Emakera 26 June 2006 Mr Arnaldo Paz Member Founding member
 Italgria 26 June 2006 Mr Simeone Patania Member Founding member
 Miiros 26 June 2006 Mrs Hugrún Hnefilsdóttir Member Founding member
 Niederoestereich 26 June 2006 Mrs Scarlett Blair Member Founding member
 Tamurin 26 June 2006 Mr Robert Wassermann Member Founding member
 Orioni 26 June 2006 Mrs Anna Hackney Member Founding member and headquarters host
 Bainbridge Islands 6 August 2006[3] Mrs Kaliona Kalani Member
 Nan Gorgwaith 11 August 2006[4] Mr Gonpo Aukatsang Member
 Novanya 11 August 2006[5] Mrs Manoun Péricard Member
 Deltannia September 2006 Mr Axton Donaldson Member
 Argenland 22 March 2007[6] Mr Claudio Soto Member
 Cristina December 2017[7] Mrs Raffaella Binetti Member
 Lysian Republic December 2017 Mrs Ghislaine Lièvremont Member
 Magnaeus December 2017 Mr Alessandro Ingold Observer
 Mantella December 2017 Mrs Bruna Polselli Suspended Previously observer
 Sunset Sea Islands February 2019 Mr Văn Quốc Mạnh Member Previously observer since December 2017
 Ide Jima 9 April 2019[8] Mrs Lian Luoyang Member
 Esonice 1 July 2020[9] Mr/s $Name Member
 San Castellino 13 May 2021[10] Mr/s $Name Member

Enlargement

There are several prospective candidates for future membership of the Entente of Oriental States. None of these have started accession negotiations nor formally submitted an application for membership. All of these are eligible to request observer status.

States not on the agenda

Certain states have chosen, for various reasons, not to become full members or observer of EOS. Some have integrated with it to different extents according to their circumstances. Some participate directly in the single market, some do so via bilateral treaties and others have specific agreements with EOS and neighbouring countries.

Programmes

A view overlooking the Arrabar Space Center

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

Military

Footnotes