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AMON, officially the Association of Malaio-Ozeros Nations, is an intergovernmental organization whose primary focus lies on the development and integration of the Ozeros Region irrespective of political or economic status. Composing of several member states between all three continents that border the Ozeros Sea, the union promotes environmental, infrastructural, educational, and sociocultural development amongst themselves and the greater region.
AON, officially the Association of Ozeros Nations, is an intergovernmental organization whose primary focus lies on the development and integration of the Ozeros Region irrespective of political or economic status. Composing of several member states between all three continents that border the Ozeros Sea, the union promotes environmental, infrastructural, educational, and sociocultural development amongst themselves and the greater region.


AMON states are not limited or restricted in their outward levels of cooperation, with states able to cooperate in other economic or political unions whilst retaining membership within the regionally focused organization. Because of the varied socio-political statuses of the nations within AMON, the body is recognized as one of the most effective networks for cooperation and engagement, hailed as an influential environmental body, and maintains a collective network of allies and partners that spans the near entirety of Ajax.  
AON states are not limited or restricted in their outward levels of cooperation, with states able to cooperate in other economic or political unions whilst retaining membership within the regionally focused organization. Because of the varied socio-political statuses of the nations within AON, the body is recognized as one of the most effective networks for cooperation and engagement, hailed as an influential environmental body, and maintains a collective network of allies and partners that spans the near entirety of Ajax.  


==History==
==History==
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===Kariahe Border Control Agreement===
===Kariahe Border Control Agreement===


Pulau Keramat, Zanzali, Pulacan, and Onekawa-Nukanoa share open borders, allowing their citizens unrestricted freedom of movement in all four countries. Other AMON-Member countries have more relaxed identity document requirements, and controls on entry are carried out at the first country of entry.
Pulau Keramat, Zanzali, Pulacan, and Onekawa-Nukanoa share open borders, allowing their citizens unrestricted freedom of movement in all four countries. Other AON-Member countries have more relaxed identity document requirements, and controls on entry are carried out at the first country of entry.


==Trans-Malaio Rail System==
==Trans-Malaio Rail System==

Revision as of 02:31, 14 April 2022

Association of Ozeros Nations
  • ꦱꦺꦴꦕꦶꦄꦠꦶꦺꦴꦤ ꦺꦴꦺꦴꦠꦲꦼꦫꦤ ꦄꦤꦢ ꦮꦼꦱꦠꦼꦫꦤ ꦤꦄꦠꦶꦺꦴꦤꦱ (S̄mākhm prachāchāti thāng tı̂ læa tawạntk)
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Flag
Map of Member Countries
Map of Member Countries
Official languages
TypeRegional Organization
Member states
Leaders
Thaumai Sim Cuah
Formation
• Forming Conference
April 17th, 1952
• Official Declaration and Treatise
August 4th, 1957
Currency
List

AON, officially the Association of Ozeros Nations, is an intergovernmental organization whose primary focus lies on the development and integration of the Ozeros Region irrespective of political or economic status. Composing of several member states between all three continents that border the Ozeros Sea, the union promotes environmental, infrastructural, educational, and sociocultural development amongst themselves and the greater region.

AON states are not limited or restricted in their outward levels of cooperation, with states able to cooperate in other economic or political unions whilst retaining membership within the regionally focused organization. Because of the varied socio-political statuses of the nations within AON, the body is recognized as one of the most effective networks for cooperation and engagement, hailed as an influential environmental body, and maintains a collective network of allies and partners that spans the near entirety of Ajax.

History

Prior to the formation of the Association, bilateral tensions held between Pulau Keramat and Onekawa-Nukanoa had been a mounting pressure on the eastern Ozerosi region, derrived from contrasting political systems and a growing globalistic expectation of deviation from one another. Because of this, and a mutual desire to further represent hegemonic levels of influence, the two nations were inherently engaged in a tense contest to one another in terms of influence, networks, and capacity, namely based in sociocultural promotion as to display quality of life of their respective nations, whilst also maintaining a hard presence in the Karaihe, in mounting levels of militaristic escalation and defense system growth.

However, a conference was called by surrounding states, namedly Ankat and Zanzali, who's own populations, governance and economies had been notably impacted by the threat of warfare in the region, and thus took a proactive stance on deescalation, and formulating a plan to reconcile from this differentiation, especially given the suspect belief that foreign interests were promoting the two nations in order to profit from war-time spending. This was the primary, formatory conference that took place on the 17th of April, 1952, known as the Karaihe Conference.

Organizational Structure

Kariahe Border Control Agreement

Pulau Keramat, Zanzali, Pulacan, and Onekawa-Nukanoa share open borders, allowing their citizens unrestricted freedom of movement in all four countries. Other AON-Member countries have more relaxed identity document requirements, and controls on entry are carried out at the first country of entry.

Trans-Malaio Rail System

Birhanu Environmental Pact