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| {{flag|Gaulan}}
| {{flag|Gaulan}}
| bgcolor=#e3cc63|Neutral
| bgcolor=#e3cc63|Neutral
| Gulmi maintains a careful relationship with Meridia as it is one of the largest economies in Amuria.
| [relationship description]
| bgcolor=#ACE1AF|Yes
| bgcolor=#ACE1AF|Yes
| bgcolor=#F59090|Yes
| bgcolor=#F59090|Yes
| [Meridian Ambassador]
| [Meridian Ambassador]
| Rang Bo-Young
| [Country Ambassador]
|-
|-
| {{flag|Gulmi}}
| {{flag|Gulmi}}
| bgcolor=#e3cc63|Neutral
| bgcolor=#e3cc63|Neutral
| [relationship description]
| Though Gulmi is ideologically opposed to the Meridian government, the two nations have not had any significant conflicts in the past and maintain a careful policy of economic cooperation.
| bgcolor=#ACE1AF|Yes
| bgcolor=#ACE1AF|Yes
| bgcolor=#F59090|Yes
| bgcolor=#F59090|Yes
| [Meridian Ambassador]
| [Meridian Ambassador]
| [Country Ambassador]
| Rang Bo-Young
|-
|-
| {{flag|Sepharad}}
| {{flag|Sepharad}}
| bgcolor=#F59090|Poor
| bgcolor=#F59090|Poor
| Meridia and Sepharad were originally allies due to the latter's support of the [[Meridian International]] during the [[Meridian Civil War]] and the [[Second Meridian Revolution|Second Revolution]]. When [[Sam Hudson]] died in 1953, Meridia transitioned from a {{wp|De Leonism|De Leonist}} {{wp|planned economy}} to {{wp|market socialism}}, resulting in an ideological rift that led to the 1955 [[Meridian-Sepharad split]]. Since then, the two countries have spent the remainder of the 20th and 21st centuries competing for influence over the world's {{wp|Socialism|socialist}} and {{wp|Communist|countries}}.
| Meridia and Sepharad were originally allies due to the latter's support of the [[Meridian International]] during the [[Meridian Civil War]] and the [[Second Meridian Revolution|Second Revolution]]. When [[Sam Hudson]] died in 1953, Meridia transitioned from a {{wp|De Leonism|De Leonist}} {{wp|planned economy}} to {{wp|market socialism}}, resulting in an ideological rift that led to the 1955 [[Meridian-Sepharad split]]. Since then, the two countries have spent the remainder of the 20th and 21st centuries competing for influence over the world's {{wp|Socialism|socialist}} and {{wp|Communist|communist}} countries.
| bgcolor=#ACE1AF|Yes
| bgcolor=#ACE1AF|Yes
| bgcolor=#F59090|Yes
| bgcolor=#F59090|Yes

Latest revision as of 16:03, 24 April 2019

Country Status Current state of relations Mutual Embassies Visa Requirement Meridian Ambassador Nation's Ambassador to Meridia
Template:Country data Basel-Triesen Neutral [relationship description] Yes Yes [Meridian Ambassador] [Country Ambassador]
 Castelana Neutral [relationship description] Yes Yes [Meridian Ambassador] [Country Ambassador]
Template:Country data Gaulan Neutral [relationship description] Yes Yes [Meridian Ambassador] [Country Ambassador]
 Gulmi Neutral Though Gulmi is ideologically opposed to the Meridian government, the two nations have not had any significant conflicts in the past and maintain a careful policy of economic cooperation. Yes Yes [Meridian Ambassador] Rang Bo-Young
Template:Country data Sepharad Poor Meridia and Sepharad were originally allies due to the latter's support of the Meridian International during the Meridian Civil War and the Second Revolution. When Sam Hudson died in 1953, Meridia transitioned from a De Leonist planned economy to market socialism, resulting in an ideological rift that led to the 1955 Meridian-Sepharad split. Since then, the two countries have spent the remainder of the 20th and 21st centuries competing for influence over the world's socialist and communist countries. Yes Yes Terrence Sanders [Country Ambassador] -