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<center>Preferential Trade</center> | <center>Preferential Trade</center> | ||
|<center>Relations between [[Caphiria]] and [[Castadilla]], although historically distant throughout the [[Occidental Cold War]], are currently stable and cordial.</center> | |<center>Relations between [[Caphiria]] and [[Castadilla]], although historically distant throughout the [[Occidental Cold War]], are currently stable and cordial.</center> | ||
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|| <center>{{flag|Cartadania}}</center> | |||
|| <center>[[Sarpedon]]</center> <td bgcolor="#77B0D8"> | |||
<center>Friendly</center> <td bgcolor="#EA99FF"> | |||
<center>High Commission in [[Alahuela]]</center> <td bgcolor="#EA99FF"> | |||
<center>Maintain standard vigilance</center> <td bgcolor="#77B0D8"> | |||
<center>90+ Days</center> <td bgcolor="#77B0D8"> | |||
<center>Economic Cooperation</center> | |||
|<center>Relations between [[Cartadania]] and [[Castadilla]] have warmed considerably since the [[Velvet Revolution]] and the subsequent democratisation of the latter country, with numerous Cartadanian firms having established and maintained a presence in [[Portas Gemeas]].</center> | |||
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|| <center>{{flag|Daxia}}</center> | || <center>{{flag|Daxia}}</center> | ||
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<center>No Agreement</center> | <center>No Agreement</center> | ||
|<center>Relations between [[Daxia]] and [[Castadilla]] are largely distant due to differences in overall worldviews.</center> | |<center>Relations between [[Daxia]] and [[Castadilla]] are largely distant due to differences in overall worldviews.</center> | ||
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|| <center>{{flag|Kiravia}}</center> | |||
|| <center>[[Great Kirav]]</center> <td bgcolor="#A5D9FF"> | |||
<center>Cordial</center> <td bgcolor="#EA99FF"> | |||
<center>High Commission in [[Kartika]]</center> <td bgcolor="#EA99FF"> | |||
<center>Maintain standard vigilance</center> <td bgcolor="#77B0D8"> | |||
<center>90+ Days</center> <td bgcolor="#59FF64"> | |||
<center>Preferential Trade</center> | |||
|<center>Relations between [[Kiravia]] and [[Castadilla]] are stable.</center> | |||
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|| <center>{{flag|Lucrecia}}</center> | || <center>{{flag|Lucrecia}}</center> | ||
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<center>[[Vallosi Economic Association]]</center> | <center>[[Vallosi Economic Association]]</center> | ||
|<center>Longtime neighbours, [[Lucrecia]] and [[Castadilla]] have enjoyed close relations throughout their histories which culminated in the establishment of the [[Vallosi Economic Association]] in 1968.</center> | |<center>Longtime neighbours, [[Lucrecia]] and [[Castadilla]] have enjoyed close relations throughout their histories which culminated in the establishment of the [[Vallosi Economic Association]] in 1968.</center> | ||
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|| <center>{{flag|Pelaxia}}</center> | |||
|| <center>[[Sarpedon]]</center> <td bgcolor="#77B0D8"> | |||
<center>Friendly</center> <td bgcolor="#EA99FF"> | |||
<center>High Commission in [[Albalitor]]</center> <td bgcolor="#EA99FF"> | |||
<center>Maintain standard vigilance</center> <td bgcolor="#77B0D8"> | |||
<center>90+ Days</center> <td bgcolor="#A5D9FF"> | |||
<center>Free Trade</center> | |||
|<center>Relations between [[Pelaxia]] and [[Castadilla]] date back to the establishment of the [[Viceroyalty of Los Rumas]] in 1497 and the two have largely maintained very decent relations over the years, save for the occasional cooldown of relations such as after the end of the Viceroyalty in 1852.</center> | |||
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|| <center>{{flag|Takatta Loa}}</center> | || <center>{{flag|Takatta Loa}}</center> | ||
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<center>Economic Cooperation</center> | <center>Economic Cooperation</center> | ||
|<center>Relations between [[Vallejar]] and [[Castadilla]] have generally been warm since the latter's democratisation after the [[Velvet Revolution]]. Observer status within the [[Vallosi Economic Association]] since 1996.</center> | |<center>Relations between [[Vallejar]] and [[Castadilla]] have generally been warm since the latter's democratisation after the [[Velvet Revolution]]. Observer status within the [[Vallosi Economic Association]] since 1996.</center> | ||
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|| <center>{{flag|Volonia}}</center> | |||
|| <center>[[Sarpedon]]</center> <td bgcolor="#77B0D8"> | |||
<center>Friendly</center> <td bgcolor="#EA99FF"> | |||
<center>High Commission in [[Caradej]]</center> <td bgcolor="#EA99FF"> | |||
<center>Maintain standard vigilance</center> <td bgcolor="#EA99FF"> | |||
<center>Castolonia Treaty</center> <td bgcolor="#EA99FF"> | |||
<center>Economic Partnership</center> | |||
|<center>Relations between [[Volonia]] and [[Castadilla]] have been very warm for many years with the latter country having been a major player in the cause for the former's independence. The two nations maintain an open border policy with eachother and both Castadillaan and Volonian technological firms have frequently collaborated together on numerous projects.</center> | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:10, 5 October 2024
The foreign relationships of Castadilla refers to the relations with other governments and organisations that Castadilla establishes and maintains. Since the Velvet Revolution and the fall of the Estado Social, Castadilla has been known for its commitment to both democracy and socialism as well as its opposition to ultranationalism. Its turn away from the largely isolationist authoritarian conservative dictatorship that had ruled the country for sixty years had led to international perception of the country improving greatly over time. Castadilla is a member of the League of Nations as well as the Vallosi Economic Association alongside neighbouring nations Takatta Loa and Lucrecia.
Classification Table for International Relations (TCRI)
Starting in 1948, Castadilla and its preceding Estado Social regime has published a guide for the classification of international relations; it was primarily meant for diplomats, elected public officials, and even the average citizen. Indeed, the main purpose behind this guide was to inform the citizenry about which nations were considered to be friendly and which nations were considered to be unfriendly in the eyes of the government. It was not until the early 1970s when the Estado Social regime began to emerge out of its diplomatic near-isolation that the TCRI and its accompanying guide was first introduced to the world, with countries like Ardmore and Vithinja adopting their own variants of the TCRI. A printed edition of this guide is published annually, but with the rise of the internet there exists an online edition of the guide which is updated on a more frequent basis as changes in international relations occur.
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