Dunic Ocean Treaty Organization

The Dunic Ocean Treaty Organization (DOTO; Anglyngo: Vertradorganisa de See Dúnic; Sakaian: ) is an intergovernmental trade partnership between nations bordering the Dunic Ocean, steered by the governments of Sakaro and Dunica.

Its founding mission is to maintain a neutral zone spanning the Dunic Ocean and protecting trans-Dunic trade from future conflicts after the events of the Great War. While originally an institution solely focused on peace, the DOTO is now often regarded as an arm employed by Sakaro and Dunica to achieve shared commercial and geopolitical aims.

History
The Dunic Ocean Treaty was ratified in 1942, a year after the Great War, in an effort to prevent future conflict from interfering with trans-Dunic trade. The governments of Sakaro and Dunica, both neutral during the war, shared a desire to cement this neutrality into a diplomatic bloc covering the full Dunic Ocean. While little more than a formality at its onset, the DOTO created a platform for Sakaro and Dunica to engage in matters of international diplomacy and trade far more frequently.

As tensions rose between their respective neighbors, Ke-Atsung and Almeria, DOTO took on a new and more forceful character. As Sakaian and Dunican officials met more frequently, they amended the Treaty and expanded the DOTO to include more members, evolving the organisation into a key geopolitical tool for sustaining peace between Ke-Atsung and Almeria.

Membership
The DOTO has ??? members.


 * Sakaro
 * Dunica