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EHTO nations reaffirm their support for the alliance
Camp Hill, PAHINA - Coming together at a summit in the capital of the Federation of Natal, the nations of the sub-continent of Eastern Himyar have reaffirmed their support of the Eastern Himyari Treaty Organisation, an alliance created to combat non-state actors pushing for violent constitutional and regime changes in the region. Originally started by the Federation of Natal in cooperation with the government in Maseru of the United Republic of Loago to combat the rebels attacking the country, mainly the Loagan League of Communist and their allies, the Rhinos, and the RANU, who were hoping to take over Natal and Port Stanley respectively, the alliance in time ended up to include Port Stanley as a full member and the Empires of Azraq and Pelasgia as associate members.
The EHTO Summit 2020 in Camp Hill, the 2nd yearly summit since the alliance was created, was at first intended to include only full members of the alliance, but with the Azraqi aspiration of joining as a full member, it was invited too to the capital of the Federation of Natal.
At the summit, the nations of EHTO have reaffirmed their support for their alliance and intra-Himyari cooperation, solidarity and collaboration. For this, it has been voted unanimously for the alliance to be first and foremost renamed from the Eastern Himyari Treaty Organisation into the Himyari Forum for Cooperation (HiFo-Coop), a change initiated by Mwene Kanyembo Ntemena, Mwene of the Lunda people and Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Loago and was unanimously approved by the votes of the Natalian and Stanleyan representatives. The secondd vote of the meeting regarded the ascension of the Empire of Azraq as a full member of the alliance, which was again, fully supported by all the members of the HiFo-Coop.
The resurgence of the Forum as an institution comes after the recent attacks in the Dune Sea, which is in a peculiar position. While there have been critics in Camp Hill, Maseru, Chidne but also Jugol about de-colonisation and the Commonwealth's vote to become a dominion of the Nedernesian Crown, the fact that the country is under a state of siege by the HAMES terrorist group is not denied by the Forum's members, which are concerned as they feel they see a resurgence of the same episode they saw in Loago 60 years ago when the League of Communists was first created.
The conflict in Nzadiland has taken some of the attention of the Forum at the summit too, not so much for Nzadiland itself, whose geographical positioning on the western bank of the Northcott Channel is outside the influence of the alliance, but rather because the societal collapse and generalised anarchy seen in Nzadiland has transformed the ex-Dual Monarchy colony into a safe haven for the HPU, the Himyari People's Union, and the sub-units of the group which call for a violent revolution in Natal, Azraq, Nzadiland and the Far South.
The name change is believed to be a part of the old alliance to encompass the whole of Himyar, as the revolutionary wave that hit Eastern Himyar two years ago seems to have moved to the west banks of the Northcott Channel. Currently, in the Western half of the continent, only Pelasgia is an associate member of the Forum.
Camp Hill, PAHINA - Coming together at a summit in the capital of the Federation of Natal, the nations of the sub-continent of Eastern Himyar have reaffirmed their support of the Eastern Himyari Treaty Organisation, an alliance created to combat non-state actors pushing for violent constitutional and regime changes in the region. Originally started by the Federation of Natal in cooperation with the government in Maseru of the United Republic of Loago to combat the rebels attacking the country, mainly the Loagan League of Communist and their allies, the Rhinos, and the RANU, who were hoping to take over Natal and Port Stanley respectively, the alliance in time ended up to include Port Stanley as a full member and the Empires of Azraq and Pelasgia as associate members.
The EHTO Summit 2020 in Camp Hill, the 2nd yearly summit since the alliance was created, was at first intended to include only full members of the alliance, but with the Azraqi aspiration of joining as a full member, it was invited too to the capital of the Federation of Natal.
At the summit, the nations of EHTO have reaffirmed their support for their alliance and intra-Himyari cooperation, solidarity and collaboration. For this, it has been voted unanimously for the alliance to be first and foremost renamed from the Eastern Himyari Treaty Organisation into the Himyari Forum for Cooperation (HiFo-Coop), a change initiated by Mwene Kanyembo Ntemena, Mwene of the Lunda people and Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Loago and was unanimously approved by the votes of the Natalian and Stanleyan representatives. The secondd vote of the meeting regarded the ascension of the Empire of Azraq as a full member of the alliance, which was again, fully supported by all the members of the HiFo-Coop.
The resurgence of the Forum as an institution comes after the recent attacks in the Dune Sea, which is in a peculiar position. While there have been critics in Camp Hill, Maseru, Chidne but also Jugol about de-colonisation and the Commonwealth's vote to become a dominion of the Nedernesian Crown, the fact that the country is under a state of siege by the HAMES terrorist group is not denied by the Forum's members, which are concerned as they feel they see a resurgence of the same episode they saw in Loago 60 years ago when the League of Communists was first created.
The conflict in Nzadiland has taken some of the attention of the Forum at the summit too, not so much for Nzadiland itself, whose geographical positioning on the western bank of the Northcott Channel is outside the influence of the alliance, but rather because the societal collapse and generalised anarchy seen in Nzadiland has transformed the ex-Dual Monarchy colony into a safe haven for the HPU, the Himyari People's Union, and the sub-units of the group which call for a violent revolution in Natal, Azraq, Nzadiland and the Far South.
The name change is believed to be a part of the old alliance to encompass the whole of Himyar, as the revolutionary wave that hit Eastern Himyar two years ago seems to have moved to the west banks of the Northcott Channel. Currently, in the Western half of the continent, only Pelasgia is an associate member of the Forum.