Attendees of the ERO self-determination conference in Madeira on May 11, 2025. Photo: ERO/UNPO

The conference highlighted the perspective that small countries can be more effective than larger nations, citing examples of successful cooperation among smaller European nations. Discussions centered on the importance of revisiting and republishing the Declaration of the Rights of Peoples, adopted in Tallinn in 2001, incorporating commentary and updates.

The focus remained on the role of small countries and the protection of peoples’ rights.

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2 thoughts on “AK: Unrepresented Peoples: Small Countries are Much More Important(1)”
  1. This conference offers a valuable reminder of the significant contributions smaller nations can make to global issues.

  2. What specific strategies were discussed for unrepresented peoples to leverage cooperation among smaller nations?

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