Foreign relations of Daxia

Corumm, officially the Democratic Republic of Corumm has full diplomatic relations with 74 member states of the League of Nations. Corummese oficial policy as communicated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is to pursue positive and beneficial relations with all states, with the goal of guaranteeing Corummese independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and creating a favorable international atmosphere in which to further its economic interests.

Metzetta
Metzetta and Corumm have had established diplomatic relations for hundreds of years going back to the Shang dynasty, but even some of the smaller states that preceded it had their own diplomatic contacts with the court at Hanzeong. Friendly relations have been broken off during certain historical periods, the last time it happened being during the Second Great War were both nations found themselves on opposing camps. Metzettan duplicity and groveling attitudes with Levantians were quickly forgotten after the war nonetheless with the restablishment of embassies and deeper contacts.

Rusana
Rusana and Corumm have a long history of contacts as far back as the period before the islamic conquest. Rusana is politically and economically dependent of Corumm to the extent that foreign observers deem it to be more of a Corummese appendage state instead of a truly independent country. Corummese diplomats are scornful of such notions, pointing out that economic integration between the two nations is beneficial to both sides.

Burgundie
medium relation, suspicious

Urcea
Diplomatic relations have existed with the Apostolic Republic of Urcea since xxxx. On different sides during the Second Great War, the modern relation between Urcea and Corumm is still plagued by mutual suspicion and clashing national ideologies. There have been instances of cooperation or even business-like quid pro quos, such as the fleeting alliance against Varshan. Urcea maintains an unhealthy but unstated desire to wrest the island of Cao from Corummese hands.

Stenza
good relation, trade, nuclear reactor, joint shooties