2022 Leaders Summit (CCA)
2022 CCA Leaders Summit | |
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Host country | Shoassau |
Date | January 10-12th, 2021 |
Venue(s) | Unberührtes Zentrum Estrel (Pristine Centre) |
Cities | Alsace |
Participants | Heads of state of C.C.A. nations |
Follows | 2021 |
Precedes | 2023 |
The 2022 CCA Leaders Summit was the 25th meeting of the heads of state and invited guests of the Coalition of Crown Albatross. It was held in Alsace, Shoassau, from January 10th-12th, 2022. Initial topics of conversation set for the summit included the ongoing conflict in Syraranto, economic concerns regarding inflation and slowed trade, and humanitarian concerns after deadly flooding in Tasiastan. However, the conversation became dominated by a flareup of violence in Apatonia which involved militia attacks on international embassies.
Agenda
- Civil War in Apatonia
- Attacks on international embassies by the Lundia Defense Forces
- Political upheaval between President Ngotsha and Prime Minister Lukonde
- Human rights abuses; massacres, genocide, child soldiers, human shielding
- Humanitarian crisis; refugees, famine, disease
- Piracy; risk to international shipping
- Ongoing conflict in Syraranto
- Threats made against the Sotoan Basin Union
- Syraranto government's nuclear weapons program
- Sanctions on Kyriakos Tasoulas and Syrarantoan government officials
- Humanitarian crisis; refugees, purposeful starvation, child soldiers
- Threat of terrorist integration in rebel factions
- International security
- Economic
- Addressing rising global inflation
- Addressing slowed global shipping networks
- Ease of trade
- Regulations
- Increasing staff and capacity at international ports
- Environment
- Climate change
- Investment in clean and renewable energy
- Phasing out non-renewable and heavy pollutant energy sources
- Humanitarian
- Continued relief aid for Tasiastan
- Continued relief aid for Temebok, Qolaysia
- Terrorism
- Status of Al-Fijar proxy networks
Participating heads of state
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Organisations
Non-Head of State Delegates
Summit
Preparations
Course of the summit
The 2022 Leaders Summit officially opened on January 10th, 2022, at 8:00 UTC+5 (local time in Alsace). Prime Minister of Shoassau Gabriel Leitner delivered the opening address, pointing to the key points of humanitarian crisis, authoritarianism, and climate change as the most important topics of the week.
This week, we have a seemingly easy but increasingly momentous task ahead of us. Our world has become increasingly more divided even as the technologies and capabilities of our world draw us together. Rampant disinformation, divisive and mongering threats, entire cultures and populations on the brink, squabbling between the powers of the world, and the conflicts often unseen. All of these forces play into a world which is, unfortunately, looking more and more like the aftermath of the World War. So, our task is simple in word and vital in context; we must utilize the tools of diplomacy and fix our fractured world.
This world is more hospitable through understanding and partnership. I wish to lay this incentive before you all, dear delegates of the Coalition of Crown Albatross; every nation present here today must restate their intention, desire, and gridwork for combatting violations of human rights wherever it may be.
Around the globe we see humanitarian crisis unfolding. Refugees flee civil war in multiple states around the world. Famine wreaks havoc as climate change attributes to intensive inundation by flooding, or extensive heat waves that kill vital crops. A maniacal thrive for power drives several nations to diminish the human rights of others, cracking down on free speech and the right of assembly, freedom of the press, integrity in democratic elections.
Authoritarian regimes that seek to undermine the freedom of their own people have no long-lasting place on the counter of diplomacy. The democratic nations of the world seek to bridge a divide between the authoritarian factions that have sprung up across the world, but our divide would be to seek the dismantling of tyranny, not the negotiation and acceptance of it.
There is much for us to focus on this week," Leitner began his concluding statements, "and we will all be faced with important decisions. Let us not be blinded by hardship and instead be motivated by it. For it is not the easy path taken that overcomes obstacles. It is the path less walked on that delivers accomplishment.
I welcome you, again, to Alsace, and hereby open the 2022 Leaders Summit.Gabriel Leitner, Opening Address, 2022 Leaders Summit