Fontainebleau Accords
The Fontainebleau Accords are a series of high-level diplomatic negotiations hosted by the Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation in early 1691 AN. It was considered a major foreign policy and economic victory for the Lavaud administration, which was struggling with a deteriorating political situation at home with the continued delay of the general elections initially scheduled for 1689 AN.
Background
The idea for a major "concert of Eura" was initially proposed by the well-known Euran business magnate Maximinus Kerularios, who held the intricate interlocking commercial roles of CEO of Kerularios & Company, Director of Keltian Operations for the ESB-Jörmungandr Group, Inc., Imperial Senator of Constancia and concurrent member of the Federal Constituent Assembly of the Alduro-Wechua Federation. In a later interview, Mr. Kerularios recounted that he received the insight while contemplating the timeless, tantalizing beauty of Eura, one long weekend evening at the penthouse suites of The Insula Aqaba. Invitations were jointly issued under the seals of the Government of the Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation, Kerularios & Company, and the ESB Group on 21.II.1691 AN.
Delegations
Delegate Name | Office Title | Affiliation |
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Delegation of the Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation | ||
Jean-Michel Lavaud | President of the Government of Alduria-Wechua | |
Vicaquirao Alvarez | Vice President of the Government of Alduria-Wechua and Secretary of State | |
Maximinus Kerularios | Member, Federal Constituent Assembly and CEO, Kerularios & Company | |
Delegation of the Imperial State of Constancia | ||
The Prince of Molivadia | Autokrator of Constancia Deputy High Commissioner, Raspur Pact |
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Azardokht al-Osman | Foreign Minister, Khanzada and Grand Vizier of Raspur | |
The Countess Palatine of Mirioth and Amity | Imperial Senator and Chair, Committee on Foreign Relations, Imperial Synklētos, Chairwoman, ESB-Jörmungandr Group, Inc., International Chair, Nationalist & Humanist World Congress |
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Katja Magda Thorgilsdottir | Deputy Director, Financial and Legal Directorate, ESB-Jörmungandr Group, Inc. |
Proceedings
It was decided by the organizers that the picturesque location of the Aldurian city of Fontainebleau would be a perfect, peaceful backdrop for such a convocation of immense gravitas. The city was easily accessible via port and airport, away from the crowds, protestors, and traffic of the Aldurian capital. The city was also easily secured and near industrial sites such as the Ahvaz Auto Works, and very near the postcard-perfect beach resort town of Ciudad Santa. This was also a deliberate move by the Alduro-Wechua government to draw further attention, tourism, and investment to the declining southern Aldurian region, which, despite its relative geographic location to the Imperial State of Constancia, had been neglected by investor capital as of late, due to the immense pull of better investment returns in Santander and elsewhere in the recent expansions of the New Prosperity Plan.