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The '''Open Seas Security Organization''', or OSSO, is a major blue-water navy alliance on Gotha.
The '''Open Seas Security Organization''', or OSSO, is a major blue-water navy alliance on [[Main Page|Gotha]].


== Premise ==
== Premise ==
OSSO is primarily an organisation tasked with protection of freedom of navigation across the seas of Gotha, including international waterways and canals, as per international law as ratified by ICoN. Several prominant nations who have interests are in international maritime trade are members of the organisation and deligate signifacant maritime assets to ensuring laws protection freedom of navigation are upheld.  
OSSO is primarily an organisation tasked with protection of freedom of navigation across the seas of Gotha, including international waterways and canals, as per international law as ratified by the [[International Council of Nations]] (ICoN). Several prominent nations who have interests are in international maritime trade are members of the organisation and delegate significant maritime assets to ensuring laws protection freedom of navigation are upheld.  
   
   
Member nations:  
Member nations:  
 
* [[Ithrien]]  
[[Ithrien]]  
* [[Kamura]]  
 
* [[Livaria]]  
[[Kamura]]  
* [[Negasi]]  
 
* ((Raian Canal Country))  
[[Livaria]]  
 
[[Negasi Republic|Negasi]]  
 
((Raian Canal Country))  


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[[Category:OSSO]]
[[Category:Open Seas Security Organization]]

Revision as of 18:23, 30 September 2023

The Open Seas Security Organization, or OSSO, is a major blue-water navy alliance on Gotha.

Premise

OSSO is primarily an organisation tasked with protection of freedom of navigation across the seas of Gotha, including international waterways and canals, as per international law as ratified by the International Council of Nations (ICoN). Several prominent nations who have interests are in international maritime trade are members of the organisation and delegate significant maritime assets to ensuring laws protection freedom of navigation are upheld.

Member nations:

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