2021 Tregueux Leaders Summit

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2021 Tregueux Leaders Summit
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Host countryZamastan
DateJanuary 13-15th, 2020
Venue(s)Caribar Manoir Sichelieu, Pareibau Conference Center
CitiesTregueux
ParticipantsHeads of state of C.C.A. nations
Follows2020 Autrataya Leaders Summit
Precedes2022 Summit

The 2021 Tregueux Leaders Summit was the 24th meeting of the heads of state and invited guests of the Coalition of Crown Albatross. It was the fourth held in Zamastan after the 2016 Kelowna Leaders Summit and was hosted in Tregueux. Among the agenda topics that world leaders discussed was climate change, including the drafting of the Tregueux Protocol, which encouraged state parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based on the scientific consensus that (part one) global warming is occurring and (part two) it is extremely likely that human-made CO2 emissions have predominantly caused it. Additionally, the Second Syraranto Civil War was an important topic that garnered a lot of attention, as were the increasing tensions in the Tarijar Strait and the testing of nuclear weapons by Great Epsilon.

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Only hours before the summit began, a tense military buildup of Alecburgian forces on the border of Saint Croix and Bens led to a diplomatic crisis, as did an attempted coup in the Tervali Islands.