id=Join_East_Africa
title=Formation of East Africa Federation
desc=Leaders from six East African nations signed a historic agreement on Thursday, officially forming the East African Federation (FAO) in a landmark event aimed at fostering regional integration and economic growth. The signing ceremony took place in Nairobi, Kenya, in the presence of regional and international dignitaries. FAO, which comprises Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan, has the potential to become one of Africa's largest and most influential economic blocs. The federation's combined population of more than 170 million, along with its abundant natural resources, represents a unique opportunity for growth and development in the region. FAO's founding members have pledged to work together to address common challenges, including poverty, political instability, and climate change.
image=east_africa_tfr.png

show_in_missions=false
mission_image=7

only_once=true
possible_to_run=false

trigger_and
next_or
is_civ=buu
next_or
is_civ=rwa
next_or
is_civ=uga
next_or
is_civ=ken
next_or
trigger_and_end

option_btn
name=Join
ai=100
ae_set=0
annexed_by_civ=eaff
option_end

option_btn
name=Reject
ai=1
ae_set=0
option_end