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| title      = Alquiya–Seketan relations
| title      = Alquiya–Seketan relations
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| mission1    = [[Embassy of Alquiyan, Conelibek]]
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| mission2    = [[Embassy of Seketan, Vilderjen]]
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| envoytitle1 = Alquiyan ambassador to Seketan
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'''Alquiya–Seketan relations''' are the {{wp|Bilateralism|bilateral}} relations between [[Alquiya]] and [[Seketan]].
'''Alquiya–Seketan relations''' are the {{wp|Bilateralism|bilateral}} relations between [[Alquiya]] and [[Seketan]]. As the largest states of the [[Nelborne]], the two countries and their predecessor states have had a long and complex history with {{wp|interstate}} relations dating back to the [[Middle Nelborne|early Middle ages]].
 
Alquiya and Seketan's historic {{wp|Rivalry#Economics and politics|rivalry}} has manifested into various [[Alquo-Seketese wars|conflicts]] throughout the centuries. Since the conclusion of the [[1981 Alquiyan-Seketese crisis]], the two countries have established cooperative bilateral ties and are member states of the [[Nelbec Council]] and [[Nelborne Union]]. The [[Trjebian dispute]] remains a contentious topic that affects the two countries' bilaterial relations.
 
==See also==
*[[Foreign policy of Alquiya]]
*[[Foreign policy of Seketan]]

Latest revision as of 04:45, 12 June 2023

Alquiya–Seketan relations
Flag of Alquiya.svg Seketan
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Alquiya, ConelibekEmbassy of Seketan, Vilderjen
Envoy
Alquiyan ambassador to Seketan Zavander MoreszSeketese ambassador to Alquiya Mycal Šaþen

Alquiya–Seketan relations are the bilateral relations between Alquiya and Seketan. As the largest states of the Nelborne, the two countries and their predecessor states have had a long and complex history with interstate relations dating back to the early Middle ages.

Alquiya and Seketan's historic rivalry has manifested into various conflicts throughout the centuries. Since the conclusion of the 1981 Alquiyan-Seketese crisis, the two countries have established cooperative bilateral ties and are member states of the Nelbec Council and Nelborne Union. The Trjebian dispute remains a contentious topic that affects the two countries' bilaterial relations.

See also