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Latest revision as of 18:05, 8 January 2024

1st Batyr Bloc summit
Date18 October 2020
Host countryFlag of Hasanistan.png Hasanistan
Summit ChairHasan Çakar

The inaugural summit of the Batyr Bloc was held online on 2 November 2020, hosted by Hasanistan and chaired by then-Naib-i-Şehinşah Hasan Çakar. The five founding participant states of the bloc, Brennonia, Pacifica, Hasanistan, Mahuset and Nedland, were all represented by their heads of state and an additional three deputy representatives were present from some of the countries.[1]

The aims of the summit were to announce the formation of the Batyr Bloc, define the future of cooperation and collaboration between participating nations and the planning of already-envisioned projects.

Summit

Participants

Nation Representatives Role
Flag of Hasanistan.png Hasanistan
(summit host)
Hasan Çakar Summit Chair and Naib-i-Şehinşah
Lüd İsveçoğlu Deputy Representative of Hasanistan
Flag of Brennonia.png Brennonia Chase Mahoning King of Brennonia
File:Flag of Paficica.png Pacifica Adumbratu Raja of Pacifica
Flag of Mahuset.png Mahuset Emiel Hardy President of Mahuset
Flag of Nedland.png Nedland Natsuki Hegro Khagan of Nedland
Mikael Bokmann Deputy Representative of Nedland
Wendell Farmer Deputy Representative of Nedland

Issues of discussion

The main topic of the discussion was regarding the future multilateral relationship of the Batyr Bloc and how future formalities such as summits would occur. Various projects that had already been previously discussed and proposed prior to the summit were also discussed, most notably the ideas of an "online intermicronational hub" and a international press agency and cultural events. Additionally, potential future expansion of the organisation and the bloc's collective relationship with other intermicronational entities were considered.[1]

Joint Communiqué

The summit participants mutually agreed to declare the foundation of the bloc within the Joint Communiqué, as well as defining the scheduling of summits, agreeing to allow external non-Batyr Bloc states to participate as guests in future summits, state their support for a future online intermicronational hub and announce their intention to form a press agency.[1]

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