Teiko-Oka-Nakama trilateral summit

The Teiko-Oka-Nakama trilateral summit is a semi-annual gathering of the national leaders of Teiko, Oka and Nakama, the three oldest AIN members in East Asia. The first summit was held on September 30 in Mashikura, Nakama. The talks focused on improving regional stability, economic integration, and ensuring strong trilateral ties.

The summit was first proposed by Teiko in 2017 as a forum to discuss cooperation between the three East Asian nations. The forum was conceptualized after the failure of Oka and Nakama to join the Alliance Leader Summit 2017 in Davos, Mikenstein in June 2017. Recent activities in the region have also served as major catalyst in bringing the leader's of the three nations. In the second summit, other AIN members in Asia such as Amuria, Karasem and Sansheng will be invited as observers.

1st trilateral summit (Sept. 2017)
The first summit was held in Mashikura, Nakama. One of the main agenda was the creation and signing of the Mashikura Pact, a framework for a triple alliance between Teiko, Oka and Nakama. Other agenda discussed included a common visa-waiver policy agreement and free-trade agreement for all three nations. Oka has also committed to create a special economic zone near the border of Oka and Teiko where companies of the three nations can work together freely on instances such as Research and Development. It has also been agreed that other AIN members in Asia such as Amuria, Karasem and Sansheng will invited as observers in the next summit. The rotation of the hosting rights have also been agreed.

2nd trilateral summit (April/May 2018)
The next summit is expected to be held on April/May 2018 in Oka City, Oka.