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State Visit of King Sinchi Roca II to Vegno

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State Visit of King Sinchi Roca II to Vegno
Type Diplomatic state visit
Host country Vegno Vegno
Visiting country Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Date 15.III - 19.III.1738 AN
Host head of state President Antonio Visciglia
Visiting head of state King Sinchi Roca II
Host head of government Prime Minister Marco Unno
Visiting delegation size 120 people
Location Cossa, Mhazar, Sancrus
Result Signing of multiple cooperation agreements in trade, culture, and technology

The State Visit of King Sinchi Roca II to Vegno was a diplomatic state visit by King Sinchi Roca II of Nouvelle Alexandrie to the Republic of Vegno from 15.III - 19.III.1738 AN. The visit marked the first state visit by a New Alexandrian monarch to Vegno and came just over a year after Sinchi Roca II's accession to the throne following the death of his father Sinchi Roca I. The visit was seen as particularly significant as it represented one of the new monarch's first major diplomatic engagements and helped strengthen ties between the two Raspur Pact member states.

The five-day state visit included numerous diplomatic, cultural, and economic events across three major Vegnese cities: Cossa, Mhazar, and Sancrus. King Sinchi Roca II was accompanied by his wife, Queen Adelaide, and a delegation of 120 people including government officials, business leaders, and cultural representatives. The visit resulted in the signing of several bilateral agreements focusing on trade expansion, cultural exchange, and technological cooperation, particularly in the fields of sustainable energy and artificial intelligence development.

Background

Planning and preparation

Delegations

Visit

Day One: Arrival in Cossa

Day Two: Diplomatic Engagements

Day Three: Mhazar Visit

Day Four: Sancrus Cultural Program

Day Five: Departure

Outcomes

Agreements signed

Economic impact

Public reception

See also

References