Regional Organization of the Kivu Ocean

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Regional Organization of the Kivu Ocean
ROKO Logo.png
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Motto: "Den Kivuischen Ozean schützen"
Anthem: Anthem of ROKO

Member states shown in dark green.
Member states shown in dark green.
HeadquartersAmking, Monsilva
Largest cityGardena, Paleocacher
Working languages
(in order of preference)
Kivuian・Eusazy・Monsilvan
Official languages
of contracting states
Membership
Leaders
• Secretary-General
?
• Chairperson
?
Establishment
15 September 1992 (31 years ago) (15 September 1992)
• ?
?
Population
• 2021 estimate
862,796,181
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
Increase ₵29.8 trillion
• Per capita
Increase ₵34,528
HDI (2021)Increase 0.867
very high
Time zoneAMT-06:00 to AMT+14:00

Regional Organization of the Kivu Ocean (Kivuian: Regionale Organisation des Kivuischen Ozeans, abbreviated ROKO) is a political and economic union of 10 member states on Ostlandet and West Ecros. It has a combined population of over 860 million and a combined nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of around ₵30 trillion, constituting approximately 35.3% of global GDP (nominal).

ROKO was founded in September 1992 during the Trans-Kivu economic crisis which affected the economies of Baltanla, Kivu and Monsilva, who were three of the five founding members of the organization. It was founded with several primary objectives which include developing diplomatic and economic ties between members and keeping the Kivu Ocean safe from what the organization considers as threats. ROKO includes most of the strongest economies around the Kivu Ocean, including major global economies such as Paleocacher and New Gandor. As a result, ROKO has quickly grown into one of Terraconserva's largest political and economic organizations and its success has been considered as a driving force for later alliances such as the Ostlandet Union, which includes four of ROKO's nine members.

The organization's headquarters are located in Amking, Monsilva. The headquarters were chosen to be situated in Amking mainly due to the city's central geographical location in terms of the organization's founding members, but it was also chosen as an economically significant city that is well-connected to all other member nations. Although not established primarily as a military organization, ROKO's members are all mostly militarily aligned and an additional clause, which is optional, was added stating that an attack on any ROKO member counts as an attack on all ROKO members.

History

Founding

The Regional Organization of the Kivu Ocean was created on the 15 September 1992, when the foreign ministers of five countries: Baltanla, Gjorka, Kivu, Monsilva and New Gandor, signed the Amking Declaration, also known as the ROKO Declaration. As set out in the declaration, the purposes of ROKO are to strengthen diplomatic ties between member nations, as well as acceleration economic growth, especially in countries affected by the 1992 Trans-Kivu economic crisis. The organization was not only founded as a means for some of the members to recover their economies, but also as a means to promote regional peace, collaboration and mutual assistance.

ROKO's first summit meeting, held in Amking, Monsilva in 1993, resulted in the signing of a co-operation treaty which made member nations pledge to not interfere in any other member's internal affairs, unless interference is requested by the signatory member government in question or its direct successors, such as during a civil war. Also included in this treaty was an optional attack against one is an attack against all clause. All nations that signed the clause would be guaranteed protection from all other signatory nations if they are territorially or politically violated. The only nation to not sign the clause was Gjorka.

In 2004, the ROKO Global Forum was created, allowing any nation in Terraconserva to become an observer and take part in an annual summit that discusses international issues taking place in the Kivu Ocean, or involving ROKO members. As of 2023, the ROKO Global Forum consists of ### member states, TBD.

In June 2009, another international forum was created, known as the ROKO Plus Three. The ROKO Plus Three includes all original member states as well as Jackson, Rakhman and TBD. All members of the ROKO Plus Three are also members of the Global Forum. ROKO Plus Three members must be within a certain geographical area that includes the continent of Ostlandet and most nations in western Ecros. ROKO Plus Three member nations are able to attend the latter half of a ROKO Summit. These summits have included discussions on a wide range of political and diplomatic topics. Due to the close diplomatic ties between member nations, topics discussed in the first half are often repeated in the second, according to publicised write-ups of some summit meetings.

Expansion

In October 1992, the sixth and seventh members, Kernev and Avigilon, joined ROKO. Avigilon was the first Ecrosian nation, other than Kivu, to join the organization. Araucarlia joined in 2005 as the seventh member and the third nation from Ecros.

Members

Map showing the member states of ROKO

List of member states

State Accession
 Araucarlia 30 December 2005
 Avigilon 24 October 1992
 Baltanla 15 September 1992
 Gjorka 15 September 1992
 Karimun ????
 Kernev 24 October 1992
 Kivu 15 September 1992
 Monsilva 15 September 1992
 New Gandor 15 September 1992
 Paleocacher ????

ROKO Plus Three

State Accession
 Jackson 2 June 2009
 Rakhman 2 June 2009

ROKO Global Forum (observers)

State Accession
 Entropan 01 August 2004
 Pavulturilor 12 October 2008

Structure

Economy

Foreign relations