Federation of Nesiondalsan States

The Federation of Nesiondalsan States (FNOS) is a political and economic union of 36 member states that are located in the Ondalsan Archipelago and Nesionytan Islands, collectively known as Nesiondalsa. FNOS was established to promote intergovernmental co-operation, promote democracy and peace, and faciliate economic, political, and social integration in the Ondalsan Archipelago and Nesionytan Islands. It is headquartered in Visaha. In 2000, FNOS established an FNOS community with three pillars: the Sociopolitical Community (NOPSC), Economic Community (NOEC), and Cultural Community (NOCC). The original member states were Adrian Islands, Bhikalar, Borundia, Buzravusra, Dajankagru, Eruchimpep, Faibatkintra, Futanchiu, Gezirnus, Guenung, Ingupufun,Isandarual, Kanuzunda, Kuliadei, Luwesrudlri, Maryadaah, Morasavia, Nan Tung, Nchajayuzh, Ndaichuju, Obanacia, Ququidinia, Sittapini, Tekeleb, Ucia, Ungegia, Usheigep, the Vizhutuan Federation, Vuinriautra, and Zahama.

FNOS has an estimated total population of 636,240,809 and a GDP (PPP) of 44,973,474 million US$. Outside Nesiondalsa, FNOS reguarly and frequently engages other countries, maintaining a global network of alliances throughout a world. As part of FNOS Vision 2007, all members of the FNOS abolished all forms of passport and border control. All members of FNOS are members or observers of the since 1970.

Founding
The Federation of Nesiondalsan States was founded on 1 January 1970, following the ratification of the Nesiondalsan Declaration by the foreign ministers of Adrian Islands, Borundia, Dajankagru, Elidish, Eruchimpep, Faibatkintra, Futanchiu, Gezirnus, Guenung, Ingupufun, Isandarual, Kanuzunda, Kuliadei, Luwesrudlri, Maryadaah, Nan Tung, Nchajayuzh, Ndaichuju, Obanacia, Ququidinia, Sittapini, Tekeleb, Tsanakarun, Ucia, Ungegia, Usheigep, the Vizhutuan Federation, Vuinriautra, and Zahama. The creation of the Federation was motivated by the fear of recent conflicts in Nesiondalsa after the end of colonial rule, with the Elidishan Civil War from 1963 to 1990 caused by the dissolution of the politically unstable Kulungeliyu Federation, accompanied by the 1957 coup d'etats in Alduhagh and Cadasa, the Cadasan invasion of Baratlamuri, the 1967 Pekhoi riots, the Guenung Strait Crisis, the Ulakisonian Civil War, and Ulakisonia's illegal annexation of Toalugi. The FNOS member states achieved greater cohesion following their condemnation of Ulakisonia's invasion of Toalugi, their ratification of the Treaty of Rakura which ended the First Elidishan Civil War, and their major contribution to the development of Sittapini and Tsanakarun.

In 1971, the first annual FNOS summit was held in Hayram, Gezirnus from May 9-10 as a way to faciliate integration in Nesiondalsa. During the summit, the FNOS members expressed its readiness to follow the purposes of the Federation and create a free trade agreement between the members. The NOFTA agreement was signed on February 29, 1972 in Visaha. However, FNOS suspened Zahama, Ucia, Kanuzunda, and Tekeleb in 1971, 1973, 1973, and 1976 respectively after coup d'etats in those countries.

Expansion
In 1981, Nuhinba gained independence from Borundia due to the Borundian debt crisis which was caused by Borundia being forced to pay $100 million to Isandarual. Because of human rights abuses in Borundia caused by Abdul Anas Khaliq, Borundia was immediately suspended on 24 February 1983. Awanzoria, Polungitia, and the Shimbori Islands acceded at the same time. In 1990, Baratlamuri, and the Kanuzunda Islands joined the federation, increasing the number of members from 25 to 27. Buzravusra, Hangala, Keimasia, Ucia, Zahama, and Tekeleb also joined as observer states. Toalugi and Ulakisonia joined in 1991, and Cadasa joined in 1993.

In 2000, Alduhagh and Buzravusra's observer memberships were suspended in response to human rights abuses following the 2000-01 Duhagh and Buzravusra university protests. In 2003, Buzravusra rejoined FNOS as a member. Three years after, the newly democratic states of Ucia, Zahama, and Tekeleb rejoined the Federation in 2006.