This is an article relating to the Xäiville Convention, a neutral free-movement agreement.

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39th Xäiville Convention summit
Host country Craitland Craitland
Date 10–11.I.1728 AN
Cities Craitland Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland
Participants Craitland Craitland
Dark Berry Islands Dark Berry Islands
Order of the Holy Lakes Hurmu
Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh
Mercury Mercury
Oportia Oportia
Sanama Sanama
Senya Senya
South Sea Islands South Sea Islands
Tellia Tellia
Follows 38th Xäiville Convention summit
Precedes 40th Xäiville Convention summit

The 39th Xäiville Convention summit was held on 10–11.I.1728 AN in the Craitish city of Hänävissen-ó-Cräiteland. It was the 7th summit of its kind to be held in Craitland, one of the founding member states of the Xäiville Convention. This was the first summit that the Order of the Holy Lakes participated in, albeit under the name of the constituent country and extant member state of Hurmu.

Participants

All ten member nations of the Xäiville Convention were represented at the summit, including by all of the leaders of the respective countries.

Xäiville Convention members
Member Represented by Title
Craitland Craitland Ädel Ämundsdótór Prime Minister
Dark Berry Islands Dark Berry Islands Sofia Fasthey Chairwoman
Order of the Holy Lakes Hurmu Rosamund Chancellor
Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh Masterman Gibbs Chancellor
Mercury Mercury Caroline Griffiths President
Oportia Oportia Céline Beaumont Federal Representative
Sanama Sanama Toti Lampa Qukalsim
Senya Senya Linda Angelton President
South Sea Islands South Sea Islands George Middlemore Lieutenant Governor
Tellia Tellia Honoré di Scogli President

Agenda

Members discussed a variety of issues, such as Hurmu's recent annexation of Phineonesia and the possible accession of Aemilia, which was ultimately accepted eight months later.