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'''[[Belmonte]]''' is one of the most important political and economic powers of [[Kylaris|Asteria]], having a strong influence over decision-making in the region. The [[Cabinet of Belmonte|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]] is responsible for leading Belmontese diplomatic efforts throughout the world, with its foreign policy reflecting Belmonte's position on the international stage as it is centred around core national interests such as {{wp|national security}}, {{wp|anti-terrorism}} and {{wp|Multilateralism|economic multilateralism}} while using a {{wp|soft power}} approach.
[[File:Brasilia-2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Bacaruty Palace]], seat of the [[Cabinet of Belmonte|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]].]]
'''[[Belmonte]]''' is a key political and economic power of [[Asteria Inferior]], having considerable influence over decision-making in the region. The [[Cabinet of Belmonte|Secretary of Foreign Affairs]] is responsible for leading Belmontese diplomatic efforts throughout the world, with its foreign policy reflecting Belmonte's position on the international stage as it is centred around core national interests such as {{wp|national security}}, {{wp|anti-terrorism}} and {{wp|Multilateralism|economic multilateralism}}.


Belmonte is considered to be a {{wp|Regional power|regional}} and {{wp|Middle power|middle power}} and is closely aligned with [[Halland]] and the [[Euclean Community]] on a variety of issues whilst having positive relations with the majority of nations in the world, especially on the areas of economic cooperation and finances.  
Belmonte is considered to be a {{wp|Regional power|regional}} and {{wp|Middle power|middle power}} and is closely aligned with the [[Asteria Inferior Common Market|ASTCOM]] and the [[Euclean Community]] on a variety of issues whilst having positive relations with the majority of nations in the world, especially on the areas of social, cultural and economic cooperation.  
==International organization memberships==
==International organization memberships==
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==Belmontese missions abroad==
==Belmontese missions abroad==
[[File:Belmonte relaçoes exteriores.png|thumb|right|300px|Diplomatic missions of Belmonte:<br>
{{colorbox|#23A63B}} Belmonte<br>
{{colorbox|#232387}} Nations hosting a diplomatic mission of Belmonte<br>
{{colorbox|#CCCED1}} Nations with a non-resident mission of Belmonte]]
===Asteria Inferior===
===Asteria Inferior===
* {{flag|Adamantina}}<br> [[Porto Pellegrini]]: Embassy (Ambassador Letícia Severó)
* {{flag|Aucuria}}<br>[[Kalnaspilis]]: Embassy (Ambassador Carlos Braga)
* {{flag|Aucuria}}<br>[[Kalnaspilis]]: Embassy (Ambassador Carlos Braga)
* {{flag|Gapolania}}<br>[[Nassea]]: Embassy (Ambassador João Bianchi)
* {{flag|Gapolania}}<br>[[Nassea]]: Embassy (Ambassador João Bianchi)
* {{flag|Imagua and the Assimas}}<br>[[Cuanstad]]: Embassy (Ambassador Andressa Ferraro)
* {{flag|Imagua and the Assimas}}<br>[[Cuanstad]]: Embassy (Ambassador Andressa Ferraro)
* {{flag|Jossia}}<br> [[Tellaro]]: Embassy (Ambassador Letícia Severó)
* {{flag|Maracao}}<br>[[Porto Leste]]: Embassy (Ambassador Vincente Costa)
* {{flag|Nuvania}}<br>[[Pietersburg]]: Embassy (Ambassador Henrique Amaral)
* {{flag|Nuvania}}<br>[[Pietersburg]]: Embassy (Ambassador Henrique Amaral)
* {{flag|Satavia}}<br>[[Port Hope]]: Embassy (Ambassador Renato d'Ávila)
* {{flag|Satavia}}<br>[[Port Hope]]: Embassy (Ambassador Renato d'Ávila)
* {{flag|Satucin}}<br>[[Gatôn]]: Embassy (Ambassador Teresa Batteux)<br>[[Pasau]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Fábio Cavalcante)<br>[[Satau]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Hugo Auclair)
* {{flag|Satucin}}<br>[[Gatôn]]: Embassy (Ambassador Teresa Batteux)<br>[[Pasau]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Fábio Cavalcante)<br>[[Satau]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Hugo Auclair)
* {{flag|Zaralaja}}<br>[[Montes]]: Embassy (Ambassador Gabriel Martins)
 
===Asteria Superior===
===Asteria Superior===
* {{flag|Ardesia}}<br>[[Rémont]]: Embassy (Ambassador Walter Rodrigues)<br>[[São Agostino]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Hermes Sobral)
* {{flag|Cassier}}<br>[[New Rayenne]]: Embassy (Ambassador Felipe Alvim)<br>[[Andade]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General João-Luís Cardoso)
* {{flag|Cassier}}<br>[[New Rayenne]]: Embassy (Ambassador Felipe Alvim)<br>[[Andade]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General João-Luís Cardoso)
* {{flag|Chistovodia}}<br>[[Misto Myru]]: Embassy (Ambassador André Marques)
* {{flag|Chistovodia}}<br>[[Misto Myru]]: Embassy (Ambassador André Marques)
* {{flag|Eldmark}}<br>[[Hammarvik]]: Embassy (Ambassador Ana Martins)
* {{flag|Eldmark}}<br>[[Hammarvik]]: Embassy (Ambassador Ana Martins)
* {{flag|Halland}}<br>[[Avelon]]: Embassy (Ambassador Ana Curschmann)<br>[[Ealaghleann]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Juliano Gomes)<br>[[Astoria]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Patrício Leite)<br>[[New Warminster]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Carlos d'Arras)
* {{flag|Rizealand}}<br>[[Camden]]: Embassy (Ambassador Ana Curschmann)
* {{flag|Nuxica}}<br>[[Sant Picano]]: Embassy (Ambassador Henrique Lopez)<br>[[Carútagua]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Marcela Arraes)
* {{flag|Vinalia}}<br>[[Vinalinsk]]: Embassy (Ambassador Otávio Rizzi)
* {{flag|Vinalia}}<br>[[Vinalinsk]]: Embassy (Ambassador Otávio Rizzi)
===Coius===
===Coius===
* {{flag|Garambura}}<br>[[Mutimukuru]]: Embassy (Ambassador Paulo Marinho)
* {{flag|Garambura}}<br>[[Mutimukuru]]: Embassy (Ambassador Paulo Marinho)
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* {{flag|Senria}}<br>[[Keisi]]: Embassy (Ambassador Rita Nakamura)
* {{flag|Senria}}<br>[[Keisi]]: Embassy (Ambassador Rita Nakamura)
* {{flag|Tsabara}}<br>[[Adunis]]: Embassy<ref>Given the outbreak of the [[Tsabaran Civil War]], the Belmontese embassy in Adunis was temporarily closed. All relations are directly handled in Belmonte and Ângelo Gardet sill remains as ambassador.</ref>  (Ambassador Ângelo Gardet)
* {{flag|Tsabara}}<br>[[Adunis]]: Embassy<ref>Given the outbreak of the [[Tsabaran Civil War]], the Belmontese embassy in Adunis was temporarily closed. All relations are directly handled in Belmonte and Ângelo Gardet sill remains as ambassador.</ref>  (Ambassador Ângelo Gardet)
* {{flag|Xiaodong}}<br>[[Rongzhuo]]: Embassy (Ambassador Paulo Baumer)<br>[[Baiqiao]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Vera Magalhães)
* {{flag|Shangea}}<br>[[Rongzhuo]]: Embassy (Ambassador Paulo Baumer)<br>[[Baiqiao]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Vera Magalhães)
* {{flag|Zorasan}}<br>[[Zahedan]]: Embassy (Ambassador Marcos Cilibrasi)
* {{flag|Zorasan}}<br>[[Zahedan]]: Embassy (Ambassador Marcos Cilibrasi)


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* {{flag|Alsland}}<br>[[Yndyk]]: Embassy (Ambassador Adriano Dieker)
* {{flag|Alsland}}<br>[[Yndyk]]: Embassy (Ambassador Adriano Dieker)
* {{flag|Amathia}}<br>[[Arciluco]]: Embassy (Ambassador Lúcio Lettiere)
* {{flag|Amathia}}<br>[[Arciluco]]: Embassy (Ambassador Lúcio Lettiere)
* {{flag|Auratia}}<br>[[Cienflores]]: Embassy (Ambassador Fernando Freire)<br>[[Villadad]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Henrique Pena-Lopes)<br>[[Puerto del Rey]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Terêncio Gomes de Melo)<br>[[Guardiã City]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Catarina Buarque)
* {{flag|Azmara}}<br>[[Aalmsted]]: Embassy (Ambassador Ernane Rodrigues)
* {{flag|Azmara}}<br>[[Aalmsted]]: Embassy (Ambassador Ernane Rodrigues)
* {{flag|Borland (Kylaris)|Borland}}<br>[[Newstead]]: Embassy (Ambassador Talita Carvalho)
* {{flag|Borland (Kylaris)|Borland}}<br>[[Newstead]]: Embassy (Ambassador Talita Carvalho)
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* {{flag|Hennehouwe}}<br>[[s'Holle]]: Embassy (Ambassador Gregório Lanza)
* {{flag|Hennehouwe}}<br>[[s'Holle]]: Embassy (Ambassador Gregório Lanza)
* {{flag|Kesselbourg}}<br>[[Kesselbourg City]]: Embassy (Ambassador Guilherme Feldstein)
* {{flag|Kesselbourg}}<br>[[Kesselbourg City]]: Embassy (Ambassador Guilherme Feldstein)
* {{flag|Paretia}}<br>[[Preceu]]: Embassy (Ambassador Fernando Freire)<br>[[Ocerto]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Henrique Pena-Lopes)<br>[[Cresceu]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Terêncio Gomes de Melo)<br>[[Vallenoche]]: Consulate-general (Consul-General Catarina Buarque)
* {{flag|Solstiana}}<br>[[Kvitastrott]]: Embassy (Ambassador Carla Sobral)
* {{flag|Solstiana}}<br>[[Kvitastrott]]: Embassy (Ambassador Carla Sobral)
* {{flag|Soravia}}<br>[[Samistopol]]: Embassy (Ambassador Fabrício Cruz)
* {{flag|Soravia}}<br>[[Samistopol]]: Embassy (Ambassador Fabrício Cruz)
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<center><gallery>File:Embassy_of_Brazil_in_Canberra_July_2014.jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Pietersburg]], [[Nuvania]]
<center><gallery>File:Embassy_of_Brazil_in_Canberra_July_2014.jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Pietersburg]], [[Nuvania]]
File:Distrito Noroeste Rosario 1.jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Gatôn]], [[Satucin]]
File:Distrito Noroeste Rosario 1.jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Gatôn]], [[Satucin]]
File:Washington_DC_August_2018_13_(Embassy_of_Brazil).jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Avelon]], [[Halland]]
File:Washington_DC_August_2018_13_(Embassy_of_Brazil).jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Morwall]], [[Estmere]]
File:Brazil_Embassy_@_Aoyama_(11495420365).jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Keisi]], [[Senria]]
File:Brazil_Embassy_@_Aoyama_(11495420365).jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Keisi]], [[Senria]]
File:Embaixada_do_Brasil_em_Madrid_(Espanha)_02.jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Cienflores]], [[Auratia]]
File:Embaixada_do_Brasil_em_Madrid_(Espanha)_02.jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Preceu]], [[Paretia]]
File:Image-Be_Brazilian_Embassy_04.jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Verlois]], [[Gaullica]]
File:Image-Be_Brazilian_Embassy_04.jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Verlois]], [[Gaullica]]
File:Gloucester Shire Hall - geograph.org.uk - 307771.jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Westbrücken]], [[Werania]]</gallery></center>
File:Gloucester Shire Hall - geograph.org.uk - 307771.jpg|Belmontese embassy in [[Westbrücken]], [[Werania]]</gallery></center>
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The first mention of {{wp|climate change}} from the [[Government of Belmonte|Belmontese government]] came in 1988, during the [[Premier of Belmonte|premiership]] of [[Félix Bragança]], in which was declared that the country "should, in the next years, find ways to reduce its contribution towards climate change and environmental degradation." Since then, every government supported further international cooperation to stop climate change, with Belmonte itself being the place for several climate conferences to deal with the issue.
The first mention of {{wp|climate change}} from the [[Government of Belmonte|Belmontese government]] came in 1988, during the [[Premier of Belmonte|premiership]] of [[Félix Bragança]], in which was declared that the country "should, in the next years, find ways to reduce its contribution towards climate change and environmental degradation." Since then, every government supported further international cooperation to stop climate change, with Belmonte itself being the place for several climate conferences to deal with the issue.
===Refugees and asylum-seekers===
===Refugees and asylum-seekers===
{{main|Immigration to Belmonte}}
{{see also|Immigration to Belmonte}}
Belmonte received almost four million {{wp|Immigrant|immigrants}} throughout its history, from colonial times to the present day. Many of these immigrants came from [[Euclea|Euclean countries]], the majority of them being [[Auratia|Iustians]], [[Auratia|Auratians]], [[Etruria|Poveglians]], [[Etruria|Vespasians]], [[Werania|Weranians]], [[Caldia|Caldish]] and, to some lesser extent, [[Gaullica|Gaullicans]], [[Hennehouwe|Hennish]] and [[Estmere|Estmerish]]. There also were substantial immigrant groups from [[Senria]] and [[Xiaodong]], as well as [[Bahia|Bahian peoples]] who were forcefully emigrated from their continent to become {{wp|slaves}}. Given Belmonte's {{wp|Multiculturalism|multicultural}} and {{wp|Miscegenation|miscegenated people}}, there is no immigration barriers or quotas whilst the law accepts any refugees and asylum-seekers that flees its country of origin due to persecution on account of its colour, religion or ethnicity, with said refugees being able to apply for {{wp|Citizenship|Belmontese citizenship}}.
Belmonte received almost five million {{wp|Immigrant|immigrants}} throughout its history, from colonial times to the present day. Many of these immigrants came from [[Euclea|Euclean countries]], the majority of them being [[Luzela|Luzelese]], [[Esmeira|Esmeiran]], [[Etruria|Poveglian]], [[Etruria|Vespasian]], [[Werania|Weranian]], [[Caldia|Caldish]] and, to some lesser extent, [[Gaullica|Gaullican]], [[Hennehouwe|Hennish]] and [[Estmere|Estmerish]]. There also were substantial immigrant groups from [[Senria]] and [[Shangea]], as well as [[Bahia|Bahian peoples]] who were either forcefully emigrated to become {{wp|slaves}} or came voluntarily, such as the [[Gowsa]] people.  
 
Given Belmonte's {{wp|Multiculturalism|multicultural}} and {{wp|Miscegenation|miscegenated}} ethnic background, there is no immigration barriers or quotas whilst the law accepts any refugees and asylum-seekers that flees its country of origin due to persecution on account of its colour, religion or ethnicity, with said refugees being able to apply for {{wp|Citizenship|Belmontese citizenship}}.
===Tsabaran Civil War===
===Tsabaran Civil War===
{{main|Tsabaran Civil War}}
{{main|Tsabaran Civil War}}
After the outbreak of [[Tsabaran Civil War|sectarian conflict in Tsabara]], the Secretary of Foreign Affairs condemned the widespread violence and {{wp|religious fundamentalism}} on both sides, supporting the federal government and the return of the {{wp|Democracy|democratic}} {{wp|Confessionalism (politics)|confessionalist system}}.
After the outbreak of [[Tsabaran Civil War|sectarian conflict in Tsabara]], the Secretary of Foreign Affairs condemned the widespread violence and {{wp|religious fundamentalism}} on both sides, supporting the federal government and the return of the {{wp|Democracy|democratic}} {{wp|Confessionalism (politics)|confessionalist system}}.
===Halland===
[[Halland]] is considered to be Belmonte's principal ally and commercial partner, with the alliance being officially created on the aftermath of the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]] in 1935. During the conflict, the [[Hallandic Armed Forces]] heavily supported both the [[Government of Belmonte|Belmontese government]] located at its {{wp|national redoubt}} and the [[Belmontese People's Front]] in occupied areas, with the alliance expanding to other areas such as trade, finances, military and foreign policy. The friendship reached its height in the 60s, during the premiership of [[Lourenço Bittencourt]], in which Belmonte became totally aligned with Hallandic interests.
It was only in the 80s, with the election of [[Félix Bragança]], that Belmonte started to have its independent foreign policy, despite remaining very aligned with Halland. Currently, both countries have extremely positive relations that hold significant influence over [[Asteria Inferior|Asterian Inferior]] geopolitics, avoiding a [[Satucin]]-based political hegemony in the region.
===Maracao===
As the sole independent {{wp|Portuguese language|Iustian-speaking country}} in the world after Belmonte, [[Maracao]] had relatively positive relations during the 19th and early-20th centuries, albeit a very apathetic one. This was immediately changed after the [[Liberacao|''Liberação'']] and the [[Maracao|establishment of a socialist state]] on the island, with Belmonte, at the time under the [[Sword's Republic (Belmonte)|Sword's Republic]], cutting all forms of relationship and aligning with other anti-Maracan countries in the [[Asteria Superior|Arucian]]. It was only in the 90s that relations started to become normalized, a process which remains very behind even in modern times.
===Chistovodia===
===Chistovodia===
Belmontese-[[Chistovodia|Chistovodian]] relations always were cold due to its socialist regime. However, a normalization of relations between both countries has been underway since the 90s as well, especially under the areas of trade and scientific cooperation.
Belmontese-[[Chistovodia|Chistovodian]] relations always were cold due to its socialist regime. However, a normalization of relations between both countries has been underway since the 90s, especially under the areas of trade and scientific cooperation.
==See also==
==See also==
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 26 November 2022

Template:Region icon Kylaris

Belmonte is a key political and economic power of Asteria Inferior, having considerable influence over decision-making in the region. The Secretary of Foreign Affairs is responsible for leading Belmontese diplomatic efforts throughout the world, with its foreign policy reflecting Belmonte's position on the international stage as it is centred around core national interests such as national security, anti-terrorism and economic multilateralism.

Belmonte is considered to be a regional and middle power and is closely aligned with the ASTCOM and the Euclean Community on a variety of issues whilst having positive relations with the majority of nations in the world, especially on the areas of social, cultural and economic cooperation.

International organization memberships

Organization Ambassador to Joined
Community of Nations Michel Lemos 1935
Asteria Inferior Common Market César Krampf 1992
International Council for Democracy Teresa Rodrigues 1938
International Trade Organization Filipe Gusmão 1995
Global Institute for Fiscal Affairs Marcos Braga 2001

Belmontese missions abroad

Asteria Inferior

Asteria Superior

Coius

Euclea

International organizations

Policy positions

Climate change

The first mention of climate change from the Belmontese government came in 1988, during the premiership of Félix Bragança, in which was declared that the country "should, in the next years, find ways to reduce its contribution towards climate change and environmental degradation." Since then, every government supported further international cooperation to stop climate change, with Belmonte itself being the place for several climate conferences to deal with the issue.

Refugees and asylum-seekers

Belmonte received almost five million immigrants throughout its history, from colonial times to the present day. Many of these immigrants came from Euclean countries, the majority of them being Luzelese, Esmeiran, Poveglian, Vespasian, Weranian, Caldish and, to some lesser extent, Gaullican, Hennish and Estmerish. There also were substantial immigrant groups from Senria and Shangea, as well as Bahian peoples who were either forcefully emigrated to become slaves or came voluntarily, such as the Gowsa people.

Given Belmonte's multicultural and miscegenated ethnic background, there is no immigration barriers or quotas whilst the law accepts any refugees and asylum-seekers that flees its country of origin due to persecution on account of its colour, religion or ethnicity, with said refugees being able to apply for Belmontese citizenship.

Tsabaran Civil War

After the outbreak of sectarian conflict in Tsabara, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs condemned the widespread violence and religious fundamentalism on both sides, supporting the federal government and the return of the democratic confessionalist system.

Chistovodia

Belmontese-Chistovodian relations always were cold due to its socialist regime. However, a normalization of relations between both countries has been underway since the 90s, especially under the areas of trade and scientific cooperation.

See also

  1. Given the outbreak of the Tsabaran Civil War, the Belmontese embassy in Adunis was temporarily closed. All relations are directly handled in Belmonte and Ângelo Gardet sill remains as ambassador.