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The International Forum is an international organization seated at Rilanon, [[Christie Island]] that seeks to maintain international peace and security, promote peaceful relations among nations, and to serve as the "primary place of discussion and deliberation" on matters of global concern. The organization was founded in 1921 in response to the [[Great War]]; with the result having been a stalemate, it was feared that another war could follow soon if a side made an attempt for a better outcome.


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International Forum
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HeadquartersRilanon, Christie Island
Member states75 members
4 observers
Leaders
• Secretary-General
Shano Tuvria
• Security Council chairperson
Klara Sarinov
Establishment1921 CE

The International Forum is an international organization seated at Rilanon, Christie Island that seeks to maintain international peace and security, promote peaceful relations among nations, and to serve as the "primary place of discussion and deliberation" on matters of global concern. The organization was founded in 1921 in response to the Great War; with the result having been a stalemate, it was feared that another war could follow soon if a side made an attempt for a better outcome.