Kiso Pact
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Kiso Kyōtei (Tsurushimese) Kiso Pact (Allamunic) Pacte de Kiso (Audonic) Kiso Amtawa (Tamaziɣt) Pakt Kiso (Ostro-Ludzic) Kisō Givisuma (Terasi) Kisopakte (Waltch) Kasunduan Ng Kiso (Alhranese) | |
Predecessor | Republican Internationale |
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Formation | October 28, 2019 |
Founded at | Kiso, Takinoya Prefecture, Tsurushima |
Type | Mutual aid, defence pact |
Membership | |
Official languages | Tsurushimese Allamunic Audonic Tamaziɣt Ostro-Ludzic Terasi Waltch Alhranese |
The Pact for Mutual Prosperity, Solidarity, and Common Defence, commonly known as the Kiso Pact and informally as the Republican Paradigm or Leftist Bloc, is an international mutual aid and defence organization between several countries across five continents. The organization's goals are to advance co-operation in cultural, economic, military and energy matters with one another, and to protect human rights worldwide.
The Group traces its origins to the summit meetings of leaders from Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland held in the Hungarian castle town of Visegrád[6] on 15 February 1991. Visegrád was chosen as the location for the 1991 meeting as an intentional allusion to the medieval Congress of Visegrád in 1335 between John I of Bohemia, Charles I of Hungary and Casimir III of Poland.