Wings of the Republic: Vladivostok Pact

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Also known as Russo-Chinese Alliance and Eurasia-Africa Cooperation Pact, it's official name is Eurasian-African Treaty of Cooperation and Collective Security. This new treaty fused the functions of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, minus India who joined the PPDU and Pakistan who joined the Caliphate, the Eurasian Economic Union, and the Collective Security Treaty Organization into one new organization in an extraordinary SCO Summit in Vladivostok, Russia's "Eastern Capital", in January 11th, 2040 in light of the rise of the United Caliphate Confederation and a counter-weight for the generally western-friendly PPDU. It's member states are Russia, China, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Angola, Cambodia, and Laos. Observers include Serbia, Bolivia, Sri Lanka, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nicaragua, and Mozambique (which had a Chinese military base inside the country).

Among observers, Bolivia and Nicaragua are neutral, while Sri Lanka send volunteer forces embedded with Chinese forces fighting in Northern Pakistan and Northeast Iran. DRC and Mozambique commit troops for African Union fighting in Western, part of Eastern, and the Horn of Africa along with Western and predominantly Chinese Pact forces. Meanwhile Serbia sent expeditionary force under NATO command instead of the Pact, to the dismay of some older generation Serbians.

At the time of World War III broke out, it's structure consist of the following:

- Council of the Heads of State (highest decision making body)

- Council of the Heads of Government (second highest organ)

- Council of Foreign Ministers

- Council of National Coordinators

- Secretariat of the Cooperation Pact (primary executive body), with current secretary general is a Cambodian diplomat, San Noreaksey while the Deputy Secretary General was former Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Inju Daniyareva.

- Combined Military and Security Command. Along with promoting cooperation of member states in combating hybrid warfare (which separatism and other acts of terrorism, including cyber, are considered to be part of such warfare in Russian and Chinese doctrines) but also conventional one as well. The leadership consists of:

a. Supreme Commander of the Unified Armed Forces of the Pact; by convention this position was filled in rotation between a Chinese or a Russian general officer every five years. If held by a Chinese officer, he or she is also the first ranked vice chairperson in the Chinese Central Military Commission, if it's a Russian officer, he or she is also the Chief of the General Staff ex officio First Deputy Minister of Defense of Russia. 

Current Supreme Commander is General of the Army Konstantin Andreyevich Yegorov.

b. Chief of Staff, same arrangement as the Supreme Commander but in case of Russia, the First Deputy of the Chief of the General Staff while Chinese holder is also the second ranked vice chairperson in the Chinese Central Military Commission.

Current Chief of Staff of the Pact is Admiral Chen Guiliang.


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