Angrast Accord

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{{Infobox treaty | name = Angrast Accord | long_name = Accord for Transgovernmental Cooperation on Lake Kupalnitsa | image = AngrastAccordLogo-5.png | image_size = 150px | alt = | caption = Flag & Sigil | type = Regional cooperation treaty | context = ATCOK | date_drafted = | date_signed = 17 November 1987 (1987-11-17) | location_signed = Angrast, Drevstran | date_sealed = | date_effective = | condition_effective = | amendment = | date_expiration = | date_expiry = | provisional_application = | mediators = | negotiators = | original_signatories = | signatories =

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[[Wikipedia:Standard LudicOstro-Ludzic
Polnitsan
Suvarovan |Standard LudicOstro-Ludzic
Polnitsan
Suvarovan ]] The Accord for Transgovernmental Cooperation on Lake Kupalnitsa, better known as the Angrast Accord, is an intergovernmental organization centered around Eastern Belisaria, which promotes fostering environmental, economic, and political cooperation regarding the transnational Lake Kupalnitsa. Its founding member-states are the four nations that border the lake: Drevstran, Garima, Polnitsa, Ostrozava, and Ludvosiya. The Angrast Accord formally regulates international water borders on the lake, ownership and extraction rights for resources such as offshore oil fields and major fisheries, promotes conservation of protected environmental and ecological niches, and serves as a regional summit to promote peaceful political discussion. It was ratified at, and named after, the capital of Drevstran, Angrast, although its current headquarters are in the Drevstranese city of Barbellon, with additional offices in Rovan, Ludvosiyan city, and Levigorsk.

The Angrast Accord is not a formal political alliance; many of its member-states have often been politically opposed in the past. Like the Association of Malaio-Ozeros Nations, the Angrast Accord is intended to be an agreement on regional growth and development, rather than an ideological or military alliance, such as the Kiso Pact.