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1753 CATO state visit to Western Corum

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1753 CATO state visit to Western Corum
Type Diplomatic state visit and treaty signing
Host country Western Corum Western Corum
Visiting delegations
Date IV.1753 AN (scheduled)
Host head of state Queen Electra
Visiting dignitaries
Locations Corum Electric City, Western Corum
Result Western Corum accession to the Concord Alliance Treaty Organization (scheduled)

The 1753 CATO state visit to Western Corum is a planned diplomatic visit by delegations from the Concord Alliance Treaty Organization (CATO) member states to the Realm of Western Corum scheduled for IV.1753 AN.[1] The visit is expected to culminate in Western Corum's signing of the Concord Alliance Treaty, making it the seventh member of the alliance following Nouvelle Alexandrie, Natopia, Oportia, Vegno, East Zimia and the Wallis Islands, and Aerla. The state visit will mark the first gathering of all CATO heads of state since Aerla's accession in VII.1752 AN, and is scheduled to follow the coronation of Natopian Empress Clara in III.1753 AN. Queen Electra, the six-year-old monarch of Western Corum, will host the delegations in Corum Electric City, where the treaty signing ceremony is expected to take place.

Background

Itinerary

Pre-trip schedule

Day 1

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Treaty signing

Delegations

Aerla

Constancia

East Zimia and the Wallis Islands

Natopia

Nouvelle Alexandrie

Oportia

Vegno

Reactions

Domestic

International

  • Floria: The government of the Confederate States of Floria issued a formal statement welcoming Western Corum’s planned accession to the Concord Alliance Treaty Organization (CATO), describing the event as a significant step toward enhancing diplomatic and security cooperation on the continent. Floria emphasised its interest in deeper collaboration with CATO member states to address shared strategic concerns and economic cooperation after the conclusion of the Corum War.

Significance

See also

References