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*[[Goldaria]]
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*[[Kipchakistan]]
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*[[Kurdistan]]
*[[Kurdistan]]|observer states=*[[Ozbekiston]]
*[[Somaliya]]|observer states=*[[Ozbekiston]]
*[[Sudan]]
*[[Sudan]]
*[[Turkmenistan]]|associated states and groups=*[[Intermarium]]
*[[Turkmenistan]]|associated states and groups=*[[Intermarium]]
*[[Union of West African States]]|founded=410}}
*[[Union of West African States]]|founded=410|former members=*[[Somaliya]] (Unified into Goldaria)}}


The Cairo Cooperation pact is a military & political alliance between several democratic states and their allies lead by the [[Arab Federation]]. The CCP was founded following the [[Goldarian-Somali War]], in which [[Somaliya|Somali]] and Arab forces subdued the socialist government in [[Goldaria]], and thus went on to form an international alliance to oppose nations going down a similar path of socialism, authoritarianism, and militarism.
The Cairo Cooperation pact is a military & political alliance between several democratic states and their allies lead by the [[Arab Federation]]. The CCP was founded following the [[Goldarian-Somali War]], in which [[Somaliya|Somali]] and Arab forces subdued the socialist government in [[Goldaria]], and thus went on to form an international alliance to oppose nations going down a similar path of socialism, authoritarianism, and militarism.
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Revision as of 10:41, 5 July 2024


Cairo Cooperation Pact
اتفاقية القاهرة للتعاون
AbbreviationCCP (English), AAL (Arabic)
TypeMilitary & Political Alliance
HeadquartersCairo, Arab Federation
Leader(s)Arab Federation
Member States
Observer States
Associated States & Groups
Former Members
Historical Information
Founded410


The Cairo Cooperation pact is a military & political alliance between several democratic states and their allies lead by the Arab Federation. The CCP was founded following the Goldarian-Somali War, in which Somali and Arab forces subdued the socialist government in Goldaria, and thus went on to form an international alliance to oppose nations going down a similar path of socialism, authoritarianism, and militarism.