International Council of Nations
International Council of Nations ICoN | |
Logo | Flag |
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Motto: "United in Brotherhood, Forging a Harmonious World" | |
Anthem: "TBC" | |
Headquarters | |
Telepon - Parthenia | |
Official languages | Kamuran, Arvorian, Livarian, Ithrieni, Halish |
Membership | TBC |
Secretary-General | TBC |
Establishment | |
Founded | TBC |
Goals | |
ICoN's primary goal is to enhance global diplomatic ties and promote a future characterized by peace and prosperity | |
Organization Type | |
Intergovernmental | |
Map of Members | |
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The International Council of Nations (ICoN) is a prominent intergovernmental organization based in Telepon, Gotha. It has a core mission to maintain global peace and security, foster friendly relations among nations, encourage international cooperation, and coordinate the actions of member states.
ICoN is known for its significant size, worldwide recognition, extensive international representation, and influential role in international affairs. While headquartered in Telepon, it also has offices in various countries across Gotha. ICoN is dedicated to strengthening international relations and ensuring a peaceful and prosperous future.
Structure
The organizational framework of ICoN encompasses individual diplomatic missions representing each member country. Within this structure, every member nation appoints a delegate to serve on ICoN's Committee of the Whole, reflecting a diverse range of voices and perspectives.
In acknowledgment of their global influence and responsibility, the great power nations maintain a permanent presence on ICoN's esteemed Security and Peace Committee. This vital committee also includes representatives hailing from each continent, duly elected by the member states within their respective regions. Such a configuration ensures a comprehensive and inclusive approach to addressing international security matters and promoting global harmony.
Membership
Member nation flag | Member nation | Joining data | Agenda analysis |
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Arvor | Arvor was one of the earliest states to join ICoN and remains one of its most prominent and active members, involved in its peacekeeping and sapientarian initiatives. Its connections to the other socialist nations of the world give it additional international influence. | ||
Bule | Bule's relationship with ICoN is strained due to its apartheid policies favoring the Aldsay over the Awawatu and others. ICoN has imposed sanctions, although not all member nations enforce them, notably Bule's southern neighbor. | ||
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Kamura | Kamura is a major participant in ICoN and one of its most internationally prominent member nations. Along with Livaria and Ithrien it forms a triarchy of maritime nations with wide military and diplomatic reach. | ||
Mantharavati | Mantharavati is a staunch supporter of ICoN's mission and endeavours to assist the organisation in the Raian continent. Mantharavati counts on ICoN to champion its sovereignty and prevent conflict engulfing the nation. | ||
Hergom ep swekorwos | Hergom reluctantly joined ICoN (International Council of Nations) after vehemently opposing its formation to safeguard its global influence. However, within ICoN, Hergom pursues an agenda aimed at undermining the organization, obstructing programs contrary to its interests, strategically sowing regional discord, and exerting influence over weaker nations. Hergom often conspicuously leaves its seats vacant in key forums, reflecting its derisive stance toward active participation. | ||
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ICoN's sprawling complex is situated in the heart of central Telepon, within a vast park environment that was expanded over half a century ago, specifically designed to accommodate the organization's needs. Initially, ICoN was granted the prestigious Thousand Cedars palace complex, now housing the Security and Peace Committee and the Committee of the Whole. As the organization evolved and expanded, modern buildings, each reflective of its respective construction era, were thoughtfully incorporated into the complex.
ICoN takes pride in its open-door policy, welcoming the public to explore and relish the pristine beauty of the Thousand Cedars park complex. This policy not only underscores ICoN's commitment to transparency and accessibility but also allows the surrounding community and visitors to enjoy the natural splendour and historic significance of the area.