1752 CATO state visit to Aerla: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
| Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
| data9 = [[Aerla]] accession to the [[Concord Alliance Treaty Organization]] | | data9 = [[Aerla]] accession to the [[Concord Alliance Treaty Organization]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''1752 CATO state visit to Aerla''' was a four-day diplomatic visit by delegations from the [[Concord Alliance Treaty Organization]] (CATO) member states to the [[Republic of Aerla]] from 11 to 14.VII.{{AN|1752}}. The visit culminated in [[Aerla]]'s signing of the [[Concord Alliance Treaty]], making it the sixth member of the alliance following [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], [[Natopia]], [[Oportia]], [[Vegno]], and [[East Zimia and the Wallis Islands]]. | The '''1752 CATO state visit to Aerla''' was a four-day diplomatic visit by delegations from the [[Concord Alliance Treaty Organization]] (CATO) member states to the [[Aerla|Republic of Aerla]] from 11 to 14.VII.{{AN|1752}}. The visit culminated in [[Aerla]]'s signing of the [[Concord Alliance Treaty]], making it the sixth member of the alliance following [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], [[Natopia]], [[Oportia]], [[Vegno]], and [[East Zimia and the Wallis Islands]]. | ||
The state visit marked the third CATO accession ceremony following the precedents established by [[Vegno]]'s admission in {{AN|1738}} and [[East Zimia and the Wallis Islands]] in {{AN|1751}}. [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie|King]] [[Sinchi Roca II]] led the visiting delegations and addressed the [[National Assembly of Aerla]] during the visit. The four-day itinerary took the delegations through [[Noursala]], [[Port Aerla]], and [[Jelsinga]], showcasing [[Aerla]]'s mountainous interior, strategic port facilities, and cultural heritage. | The state visit marked the third CATO accession ceremony following the precedents established by [[Vegno]]'s admission in {{AN|1738}} and [[East Zimia and the Wallis Islands]] in {{AN|1751}}. [[King of Nouvelle Alexandrie|King]] [[Sinchi Roca II]] led the visiting delegations and addressed the [[National Assembly of Aerla]] during the visit. The four-day itinerary took the delegations through [[Noursala]], [[Port Aerla]], and [[Jelsinga]], showcasing [[Aerla]]'s mountainous interior, strategic port facilities, and cultural heritage. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
* Aerla's strategic position in northwest Keltia | * Aerla's strategic position in northwest [[Keltia]] | ||
* Military passage agreement for NAX/Natopia to northern Keltia | * Military passage agreement for NAX/[[Natopia]] to northern [[Keltia]] | ||
* Trade and export opportunities | * Trade and export opportunities | ||
* Negotiations leading up to visit | * Negotiations leading up to visit | ||
| Line 59: | Line 59: | ||
* Travel to Jelsinga | * Travel to Jelsinga | ||
* Tour of Jelsinga (port facilities, local sites) | * Tour of Jelsinga (port facilities, local sites) | ||
* Flight back to Noursala | * Flight back to [[Noursala]] | ||
* Farewell ceremonies | * Farewell ceremonies | ||
* Delegation departures | * Delegation departures | ||
| Line 121: | Line 121: | ||
* [[Monarchy of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | * [[Monarchy of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | ||
[[Category:Aerla]][[Category:Vegno]] | |||
[[Category:Aerla]] | |||
[[Category:Concord Alliance Treaty Organization]] | [[Category:Concord Alliance Treaty Organization]] | ||
[[Category:Diplomacy]] | [[Category:Diplomacy]] | ||
[[Category:Foreign affairs of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | [[Category:Foreign affairs of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | ||
Revision as of 01:47, 15 January 2026
| This article or section is a work in progress. The information below may be incomplete, outdated, or subject to change. |
| Type | Diplomatic state visit and treaty signing |
|---|---|
| Host country |
|
| Visiting delegations | |
| Date | 11-14.VII.1752 AN |
| Host head of state | President Thomas Guthrie |
| Locations | Noursala, Port Aerla, Jelsinga |
| Result | Aerla accession to the Concord Alliance Treaty Organization |
The 1752 CATO state visit to Aerla was a four-day diplomatic visit by delegations from the Concord Alliance Treaty Organization (CATO) member states to the Republic of Aerla from 11 to 14.VII.1752 AN. The visit culminated in Aerla's signing of the Concord Alliance Treaty, making it the sixth member of the alliance following Nouvelle Alexandrie, Natopia, Oportia, Vegno, and East Zimia and the Wallis Islands.
The state visit marked the third CATO accession ceremony following the precedents established by Vegno's admission in 1738 AN and East Zimia and the Wallis Islands in 1751 AN. King Sinchi Roca II led the visiting delegations and addressed the National Assembly of Aerla during the visit. The four-day itinerary took the delegations through Noursala, Port Aerla, and Jelsinga, showcasing Aerla's mountainous interior, strategic port facilities, and cultural heritage.
Background
- Aerla's strategic position in northwest Keltia
- Military passage agreement for NAX/Natopia to northern Keltia
- Trade and export opportunities
- Negotiations leading up to visit
- Noursala Arrangement and Vásquez situation
Itinerary
Day one: Arrival in Noursala
- Arrival ceremonies
- King Sinchi Roca II addresses National Assembly
- Bilateral meetings between foreign affairs officials
- State dinner or evening reception
Day two: Noursala engagements
- Visit to University of Noursala
- Henry Cassian Memorial visit
- Cultural program (Aerlan traditions, food, music)
- Evening departure by train to Port Aerla
Day three: Treaty signing in Port Aerla
- CATO accession treaty signing ceremony
- Aerla signs Concord Alliance Treaty
- Transfer of CATO Secretary-General from Marcus Aurelius Cuspus to Silvio Gianni Linard
- Joint press conference
- Remarks by President Guthrie, King Sinchi Roca II, outgoing and incoming Secretaries-General
- Celebratory events
Day four: Jelsinga and departure
- Travel to Jelsinga
- Tour of Jelsinga (port facilities, local sites)
- Flight back to Noursala
- Farewell ceremonies
- Delegation departures
Treaty signing
- Aerla signs Concord Alliance Treaty, joins as its sixth member state
- Military passage rights agreement?
- Trade agreements?
- The visit also marked the transfer of leadership within CATO, as Secretary-General Marcus Aurelius Cuspus concluded his term and formally handed authority to his successor, Silvio Gianni Linard of Vegno.
Delegations
Nouvelle Alexandrie
The Nouvelle Alexandrie delegation was led by King Sinchi Roca II. The King served as the lead dignitary for the visiting CATO delegations and delivered an address to the National Assembly of Aerla during the visit.
Natopia
The Natopian delegation was led by Michelle Christophis, Secretary of State for the Court of the Calm Waters, and by Emperor Consort Edgard III. Empress Vadoma I's declining health required Queen Adelaide, serving as Regent of Natopia, to remain in Lindstrom. Chancellor Marco Lungo III too remained in Lindstrom to manage domestic affairs during the regency period.
- Edgard III, Emperor Consort of Natopia, Titular Emperor of the Alexandrians, Titular King of Caputia
- Michelle Christophis, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Oportia
The Oportian delegation was led by Federal Representative Clementina Duffy Carr.
- Clementina Duffy Carr, Federal Representative of Oportia
- Jean-Pierre Soubirou, Chancellor of Oportia
Vegno
- Vegno
East Zimia and the Wallis Islands
- East Zimia and the Wallis Islands
Aerla
- President Thomas Guthrie
- Minister of Foreign Affairs Lucas Kessler
- National Assembly Foreign Affairs Committee members
Reactions
Domestic
- Aerlan domestic reaction
International
- International reactions from CATO members, Raspur Pact; etc.
Significance
- Third CATO expansion
- Strategic implications for northern/northwest Keltia
- Military logistics access
- Trade relationship expansion
- CATO's growing footprint