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|<center>Through geographic proximity Brumalea and Faneria have long had amicable relations, with minor relapses in recent history through regional dispute over fishing rights and maritime navigation rights. Faneria has served as Brumalea's military guarantor since the collapse of the Kingdom of Carna, and both nation's navies and coast guards collaborate with one another regularly.</center> | |<center>Through geographic proximity Brumalea and Faneria have long had amicable relations, with minor relapses in recent history through regional dispute over fishing rights and maritime navigation rights. Faneria has served as Brumalea's military guarantor since the collapse of the Kingdom of Carna, and both nation's navies and coast guards collaborate with one another regularly.</center> | ||
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|<center>Brumalea and Varshan have historically had little contact with one another, but established diplomatic relations in 1994 in former Prime Minister Asiyâw Môhconikaniw's closer ties with the states of northern Crona. While positive relations were established with many of the states of northern Crona, Brumalea did not develop a constructive relationship with Varshan. Brumalean diplomatic efforts were received with a muted response from the Varshani government, and an embassy was only established in the Varshani capital of Anzo in 1999. Relations quickly deteriorated with [[Final War of the Deluge|Varshan's growing militarism in 2020]], and were officially severed on April 15th, 2021, upon the [[Quetzenkel front|invasion of Quetzenkel]].</center> | |||
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Revision as of 18:26, 19 August 2021
The Foreign Relations of Brumalea are Brumalea's relations with governments and organizations throughout the world. Since its conception Brumalea has been an outwardly-focused state, dependent on cooperation with the nations in its periphery and beyond. In the country's time as a dominion of the Kingdom of Carna the local government still sought to pursue independent foreign relations with the state's surrounding Brumalea, such as Faneria, Fiannria, Prevalia, and even the various governing communities of Cusinaut, despite the region's historic decentralization. Through the country's history of establishing contact with the communities far from its own borders Brumalea continues to be an active member of the international community. The nation is a member of the League of Nations, the Talerzone, and the Treaty of International Assistance and Development.
Brumal Relation Classification Table
The Ministry of Brumal Relations annually publishes the Brumal Relation Classification Guide, for use by foreign relations analysts, elected officials, and even foreign elements. The guide is meant to inform the world population of the state of various relations between the world's different governing bodies and Brumalea. The system was devised by the administration of former Prime Minister Edward Drummond, and created by the administration's Minister of Brumal Relations, Evelyn Addams. She presented this system to the House of Commons in 2002, speaking of how increased transparency between the international community and Brumalea would serve to benefit those looking to foster relations with Brumalea and improve ties across national borders. The system was narrowly adopted in both chambers of parliament and received royal ascent on February 2nd, 2002. The system is still used and is accepted to be useful and effective, though some MPs have debated the usefulness of the negative qualifiers in fostering international relations, especially as they are infrequently assigned.
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