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| {{wp|Peace Treaty}} | |||
| {{flagicon image|Imperial_Standard_of_the_Huang_emperor.png}} [[Huang dynasty (1674–1902)|Huang dynasty]] | |||
| Treaty of Hoabinh | |||
| 11 February 1898 | |||
| 11 February 1898 | |||
| 11 February 1898 | |||
| {{font color|red|Inactive}} | |||
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| {{wp|Non-Aggression Pact}} | |||
| {{flagicon image|Imperial_Standard_of_the_Huang_emperor.png}} [[Huang dynasty (1674–1902)|Huang dynasty]] | |||
| Daoan-Huang Dynasty Treaty of Mutual Understanding | |||
| 11 February 1898 | |||
| 11 February 1898 | |||
| 11 February 1898 | |||
| {{font color|red|Inactive}} | |||
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| {{wp|Non-Aggression Pact}} | |||
| {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Republic_of_Jin.png}} [[Republic of Jin|Jin]] | |||
| Daoan-Jin Non Aggression Pact | |||
| 27 February 1903 | |||
| 27 February 1903 | |||
| 01 March 1903 | |||
| {{font color|red|Inactive}} | |||
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| {{wp|Free Trade Agreement}} | | {{wp|Free Trade Agreement}} | ||
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| 3 December 1915 | | 3 December 1915 | ||
| 4 December 1915 | | 4 December 1915 | ||
| {{font color|red|Inactive}} | |||
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| International Treaty | |||
| {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Republic_of_Jin.png}} [[Republic of Jin|Jin]] | |||
| Xi'hai Agreement | |||
| 21 April 1924 | |||
| 21 April 1924 | |||
| 25 July 1925 | |||
| {{font color|red|Inactive}} | | {{font color|red|Inactive}} | ||
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| {{wp|Open border|Open Border Policy}} | | {{wp|Open border|Open Border Policy}} | ||
| {{unbulleted list | | {{unbulleted list | ||
| {{flag|Pulacan}} | | {{flag|Pulacan}} | ||
| {{flag|Pulau Keramat}} | | {{flag|Pulau Keramat}} | ||
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| 17 February 1960 | | 17 February 1960 | ||
| 1 March 1960 | | 1 March 1960 | ||
| {{font color| | | {{font color|red|Inactive}} | ||
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| {{wp|Free Trade Agreement}} | | {{wp|Free Trade Agreement}} | ||
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| 22 November 1969 | | 22 November 1969 | ||
| 23 November 1969 | | 23 November 1969 | ||
| {{font color| | | {{font color|red|Inactive}} | ||
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| {{wp|Free Trade Agreement}} | | {{wp|Free Trade Agreement}} | ||
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| 3 April 1976 | | 3 April 1976 | ||
| 4 April 1976 | | 4 April 1976 | ||
| {{font color|red|Inactive}} | |||
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| Founding treaty | |||
| {{flag|Pulau Keramat}}<br>{{flag|Kajera}} | |||
| [[Equatorial Trade Forum|Treaty of Congvat]] | |||
| 15 February 1988 | |||
| 1 March 1988 | |||
| 21 May 1988 | |||
| {{font color|green|Active}} | | {{font color|green|Active}} | ||
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== Bilateral Relations == | == Bilateral Relations == | ||
Below is a comprehenstive list of bilateral relations between Daobac and various countries.<br> | |||
A table describing the type of attitude of how Daobac views each nation is also provided as shown below: | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
|- | |||
!scope="col"|Attitude | |||
!scope="col"|Description | |||
|- | |||
| {{font color|#1a8336|'''Friendly'''}} | |||
| Daobac views this nation as a close friend & trusted ally. | |||
|- | |||
| {{font color|#34a853|'''Cordial'''}} | |||
| Daobac generally seeks a peaceful and prosperous coexistence with this nation. | |||
|- | |||
| {{font color|#34a853|'''Receptive'''}} | |||
| Daobac is interested in a closer relation with this nation. | |||
|- | |||
| {{font color|#e79000|'''Neutral'''}} | |||
| Daobac does not consider this nation relevant to its interests. | |||
|- | |||
| {{font color|#e79000|'''Wary'''}} | |||
| Daobac maintains a cautious attitude towards this nation. | |||
|- | |||
| {{font color|#FF0000|'''Suspicious'''}} | |||
| Daobac views this nation with suspicion and mistrust. | |||
|- | |||
| {{font color|#FF0000|'''Rival'''}} | |||
| Daobac views this nation as their rival. | |||
|- | |||
| {{font color|#FF0000|'''Hostile'''}} | |||
| Daobac views this nation as an enemy with hostile intent towards Daobac. | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Belisaria === | === Belisaria === | ||
=== Ghant === | === Ghant === | ||
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!scope="col" width=800|Notes | !scope="col" width=800|Notes | ||
|- | |||
| {{flag|Ankat}} | |||
| {{font color|#34a853|'''Cordial'''}} | |||
| TBD | |||
| TBD | |||
|- | |||
| {{flagicon image|Flag_Da_Huang.png}} [[Huang dynasty|Dahuang]] | |||
| {{font color|#FF0000|'''Suspicious'''}} | |||
| 10 September 1845 | |||
| '''Overview''' | |||
* Daobac has an embassy in Vianchang. | |||
* Dahuang has an embassy in Congvat. | |||
* Non-Aggression Pact in affect between the two countries<br> | |||
'''Economy'''<br> | |||
*Dahuang is Daobac's 2nd largest import and 4th largest export partner. | |||
*The bulk of Daoan imports from Dahuang primarily consists of raw natural resources primarily: {{wp|coal}}, {{wp|limesetone}}, {{wp|scandium}}, {{wp|iron ore}} and {{wp|rice}}. | |||
*Daoan conglomorates have established major presence in the country. Mining operations & power plants are found throughout the country.<br> | |||
'''History''' | |||
* General history of hostility and mistrust between the two nations. | |||
* Dahuang has previously attempted to subjugate and annex Daobac during the [[Cross-Strait War]] in the late 19th century. | |||
* In the modern era, Daoan conglomorates has established a large presence in Dahuang to extract and refine raw resources. | |||
* This has been a source of contention amongst the Kra population who saw foreign investment as one of the primary causes of the social & economic disparity in Kra society. | |||
* On occassion Daoan {{wp|Private military company|private security contractors}} has been involved in minor skirmishes with local Kra rebel movements.<br> | |||
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| {{flag|Tsurushima}} | | {{flag|Tsurushima}} | ||
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| '''Overview''' | | '''Overview''' | ||
* Daobac has an embassy in Asihana New City. | * Daobac has an embassy in Asihana New City. | ||
* Tsurushima has an embassy in Congvat.<br> | * Tsurushima has an embassy in Congvat. | ||
* The first nation to recognize Daoan independence and sovereignty. | |||
* Allies during the [[Cross-Strait War]]<br> | |||
'''Economy'''<br> | '''Economy'''<br> | ||
* Tsurushima is Daobac's largest export and import partner. | * Tsurushima is Daobac's largest export and import partner. | ||
* | * Free trade agreement in effect between the two countries. | ||
* Daobac has historically shown preference to purchase various technologies and goods from Tsurushima. | * Daobac has historically shown preference to purchase various technologies and goods from Tsurushima. | ||
* Daobac has, on occassion, show cased its various breakthroughs in the fields of environmental, aerospace and chemical engineering which were, in part, successful due the utilization of key technologies from Tsurushima. | * Daobac has, on occassion, show cased its various breakthroughs in the fields of environmental, aerospace and chemical engineering which were, in part, successful due the utilization of key technologies from Tsurushima. | ||
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Tsurushima was among the first nations, alongside Kajera and Pulau Keramat, to recognize Daoan independence in 1845. Eager for a new ally in the region Tsurushima offered various development aid to the nascent country which came primarily in the form of foreign direct investment. Daobac on the other hand, was on the search for a potential benefactor to help grow itself. As a result of these two factors, Daobac has historically shown preference to purchase Tsurushiman technology & goods though this preference has been reduced to some extent since the inception of the AON. | Tsurushima was among the first nations, alongside Kajera and Pulau Keramat, to recognize Daoan independence in 1845. Eager for a new ally in the region Tsurushima offered various development aid to the nascent country which came primarily in the form of foreign direct investment. Daobac on the other hand, was on the search for a potential benefactor to help grow itself. As a result of these two factors, Daobac has historically shown preference to purchase Tsurushiman technology & goods though this preference has been reduced to some extent since the inception of the AON. | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== Oxidentale === | === Oxidentale === | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
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!scope="col" width=800|Notes | !scope="col" width=800|Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{flag|Fahran}} | | {{flag|Fahran}} | ||
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| {{font color|#1a8336|'''Friendly'''}} | | {{font color|#1a8336|'''Friendly'''}} | ||
| 04 September 1845 | | 04 September 1845 | ||
| '''Overview''' | | {{main article|Daobac-Kajera relations}} | ||
'''Overview''' | |||
* Daobac was formerly a territory of Kajera obtained through a war of conquest, independence was granted in a referendum in 1845. | * Daobac was formerly a territory of Kajera obtained through a war of conquest, independence was granted in a referendum in 1845. | ||
* Daobac has an embassy in Rimae. | * Daobac has an embassy in Rimae. | ||
* Kajera has an embassy in Congvat. | * Kajera has an embassy in Congvat. | ||
* Both are members of the [[Association of Ozeros Nations|AON]]<br> | * Both are members of the [[Association of Ozeros Nations|AON]] and [[Equatorial Trade Forum|Foareko]]<br> | ||
'''Economy'''<br> | '''Economy'''<br> | ||
* Kajera is Daobac's 5th largest export & 4th largest import partner. | * Kajera is Daobac's 5th largest export & 4th largest import partner. | ||
* Extensive cooperation in the aerospace engineering and military manufacturing sectors. | * Extensive cooperation in the aerospace engineering and military manufacturing sectors. | ||
* | * Free trade agreement in effect between the two countries. | ||
'''History'''<br> | '''History'''<br> | ||
Throughout the 17th and mid 19th century Daobac was incorporated as a part of [[Kajera]], the result of war that both polities had fought and of which Daobac had lost. However a period of social and political upheaval in the early 19th century prompted the Kajeran government to initiate a referendum for Daoan independence throughout the Daoan islands. | Throughout the 17th and mid 19th century Daobac was incorporated as a part of [[Kajera]], the result of war that both polities had fought and of which Daobac had lost. However a period of social and political upheaval in the early 19th century prompted the Kajeran government to initiate a referendum for Daoan independence throughout the Daoan islands. | ||
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| {{flag|Onekawa-Nukanoa}} | | {{flag|Onekawa-Nukanoa}} | ||
| {{font color|#1a8336|'''Friendly'''}} | | {{font color|#1a8336|'''Friendly'''}} | ||
| | | 1896 | ||
| '''Overview''' | | '''Overview''' | ||
* Daobac has an embassy in Takutaiwhero. | * Daobac has an embassy in Takutaiwhero. | ||
* Onekawa-Nukanoa has an embassy in Congvat. | * Onekawa-Nukanoa has an embassy in Congvat. | ||
* Both are members of the [[Association of Ozeros Nations|AON]]<br> | * Both are members of the [[Association of Ozeros Nations|AON]] | ||
* Onekawa-Nukanoa is designated as a dialogue partner of the [[Equatorial Trade Forum|Foareko]].<br> | |||
'''Economy'''<br> | '''Economy'''<br> | ||
* Onekawa-Nukanoa is Daobac's 3rd largest export & 2nd largest import partner. | * Onekawa-Nukanoa is Daobac's 3rd largest export & 2nd largest import partner. | ||
* Extensive cooperation in the aerospace engineering and military manufacturing sectors. | * Extensive cooperation in the aerospace engineering and military manufacturing sectors. | ||
* | * Free trade agreement in effect between the two countries through the [[Equatorial Trade Forum|Foareko]] | ||
* | * Both are members of the [[Karaihe Border Control Agreement]], an open border policy which permits Onekawan and Daoan citizens to live and work in both countries without the need to apply for a visa.<br> | ||
'''History'''<br> | |||
Prior to Daoan & Onekawan foundation as independent polities, informal trade relations between the Daoan & Iiwi tribes had occurred throughout the centuries. Upon Onekawa's establishment as an independent nation, Daobac was among the first nations that recognized and established diplomatic relations with Onekawa-Nukanoa. Various trade agreements and the signing of a Non-Aggression Pact helped bolster and improve relations between the two countries. The two countries were also allies throughout the [[Hanaki War]]. Joint military exercises and drills commonly take place between the [[Daobac Self-Defense Forces]] and the [[Onekawa-Nukanoa#Military|Onekawa-Nukanoa Armed Forces]] alongside joint naval and aerial patrols for border protection purposes. | |||
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| {{flag|Pulacan}} | | {{flag|Pulacan}} | ||
| {{font color|#34a853|'''Cordial'''}} | | {{font color|#34a853|'''Cordial'''}} | ||
| | | 10 January 1846 | ||
| | | '''Overview''' | ||
* Daobac has an embassy in Tepetenxipalitlan. | |||
* Pulacan has an embassy in Congvat. | |||
* Allies throughout the [[Hanaki War]]. | |||
* Both are members of the [[Association of Ozeros Nations|AON]]<br> | |||
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| {{flag|Pulau Keramat}} | | {{flag|Pulau Keramat}} | ||
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| 04 September 1845 | | 04 September 1845 | ||
| '''Overview''' | | '''Overview''' | ||
* | * Parts of Daobac's territory was occupied by Pulau Keramat during the [[Hanaki War]]. | ||
* Daobac has an embassy in Kopiona Poi. | * Daobac has an embassy in Kopiona Poi. | ||
* Pulau Keramat has an embassy in Congvat.<br> | * Pulau Keramat has an embassy in Congvat.<br> | ||
* Both are members of the [[Association of Ozeros Nations|AON]]<br> | * Both are founding members of the [[Association of Ozeros Nations|AON]] and [[Equatorial Trade Forum|Foareko]]<br> | ||
'''Economy'''<br> | '''Economy'''<br> | ||
* Pulau Keramat is Daobac's 2nd largest export and import partner. | * Pulau Keramat is Daobac's 2nd largest export and 3rd largest import partner. | ||
* Extensive cooperation in the aerospace engineering and military manufacturing sectors. | * Extensive cooperation in the aerospace engineering and military manufacturing sectors. | ||
* | * Both are members of the [[Karaihe Border Control Agreement]], an open border policy which permits Pulaui and Daoan citizens to live and work in both countries without the need to apply for a visa.<br> | ||
'''History'''<br> | '''History'''<br> | ||
Initial relations between Daobac and Pulau Keramat was cordial as the Pulaui government was among the first nations who recognized Daoan independence. | Initial relations between Daobac and Pulau Keramat was cordial as the Pulaui government was among the first nations who recognized Daoan independence. This however quickly turned to hostilities prior to the [[Hanaki War]]. A right-wing government took power in Pulau Keramat who had territorial ambitions to restore the ancient Tahamajan Empire. The subsequent [[Hanaki War]] resulted in Pulaui forces invading and occupying parts of Daobac. After the war however steps were taken by the Daoan government to repair its relation with one of its largest neighbors. A non-aggression pact was signed in 19XX, followed by various free trade agreements throughout the mid 20th century which helped ease tensions between the two countries. | ||
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| {{flag|Vardana}} | | {{flag|Vardana}} | ||
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* Belfras has an embassy in Congvat.<br> | * Belfras has an embassy in Congvat.<br> | ||
'''Economy'''<br> | '''Economy'''<br> | ||
* Belfras is Daobac's 4th largest export and | * Belfras is Daobac's 4th largest export and 6th largest import partner. | ||
* Extensive cooperation in the field of space research & exploration through the development of the {{wp|Falcon 9|Phoenix 1}} and {{wp|Falcon Heavy|Phoenix 2}} {{wp|Reusable launch vehicle|partially reusable launch vehicles}} for the [[Daobac Space Corporation]]. | * Extensive cooperation in the field of space research & exploration through the development of the {{wp|Falcon 9|Phoenix 1}} and {{wp|Falcon Heavy|Phoenix 2}} {{wp|Reusable launch vehicle|partially reusable launch vehicles}} for the [[Daobac Space Corporation]]. | ||
* Various international cooperation projects between the [[International Aeronautical Union]] and [[Joint Space Agency]]. | * Various international cooperation projects between the [[International Aeronautical Union]] and [[Joint Space Agency]]. | ||
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| '''Overview''' | | '''Overview''' | ||
* Daobac has an embassy in Pontiac-Bernadotte. | * Daobac has an embassy in Pontiac-Bernadotte. | ||
* Gristol-Serkonos has an embassy in Congvat.<br> | * Gristol-Serkonos has an embassy in Congvat. | ||
* Gristol-Serkonos is designated as a dialogue partner of the [[Equatorial Trade Forum|Foareko]]<br> | |||
'''Economy'''<br> | '''Economy'''<br> | ||
* Gristol-Serkonos is Daobac's 5th largest import & 7th largest export partner. | |||
* Extensive cooperation in the field of space research & exploration. | * Extensive cooperation in the field of space research & exploration. | ||
* Joint venture with co-development of the {{wp|Falcon 9|Phoenix 1}}, {{wp|Falcon Heavy|Phoenix 2}} and the Skadi V {{wp|Reusable launch vehicle|partially reusable launch vehicles}} between the [[Daobac Space Corporation]] and [[Morgenroete Aerospace]]. | * Joint venture with co-development of the {{wp|Falcon 9|Phoenix 1}}, {{wp|Falcon Heavy|Phoenix 2}} and the Skadi V {{wp|Reusable launch vehicle|partially reusable launch vehicles}} between the [[Daobac Space Corporation]] and [[Morgenroete Aerospace]]. | ||
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=== Scipia === | === Scipia === | ||
[[Category:Ajax]] | |||
[[Category:Daobac]] |
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Since its independence, Daobac has pursued a "free and active" philosphy as its overarching guide in foreign policy, as a result, Daobac maintains friendly relations with its immediate neighbors, members of the Association of Ozeros Nations and the rest of the wider global community. The country is a strong advocate of Ozerosi & Kayatman regionalism and stability, and to achieve these ends plays an active role within the AON. Daobac works closely with its regional neighbors and supports various initiatives that promotes security, stability and unity within its immediate region. The country is well known for its expertise in the fields of environmental, aerospace and chemical, allowing to export key technologies easily due to its strategic geographic position at the Kayatman archipelago. Due to geographic reasons, friendly relations with both Kajera and Pulau Keramat are considered paramount. At the same time however the country also maintain good diplomatic relations with other powers such as Tsurushima, Belfras and Onekawa-Nukanoa. In the modern era and through the Daobac Space Corporation (DSC) and the country's membership in the International Aeronautical Union (IAU), Daobac has been able to effectively enlarge its importance among the international community. Daobac also hosts the headquarters of the IAU, located in its capital city of Congvat.
Memberships
Association of Ozeros Nations
International Aeronautical Union
Vespian Exchange Institute
Treaties
Type | Signatory Nation(s) | Treaty Name | Signed | Ratified | Effective | Status |
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Peace Treaty | Huang dynasty | Treaty of Hoabinh | 11 February 1898 | 11 February 1898 | 11 February 1898 | Inactive |
Non-Aggression Pact | Huang dynasty | Daoan-Huang Dynasty Treaty of Mutual Understanding | 11 February 1898 | 11 February 1898 | 11 February 1898 | Inactive |
Non-Aggression Pact | Jin | Daoan-Jin Non Aggression Pact | 27 February 1903 | 27 February 1903 | 01 March 1903 | Inactive |
Free Trade Agreement | Tsurushima | Daobac-Tsurushima Trade Association | 13 December 1910 | 25 December 1910 | 1 January 1911 | Inactive |
Free Trade Agreement | Kajera | Daobac-Kajera Trade Association | 19 September 1915 | 3 December 1915 | 4 December 1915 | Inactive |
International Treaty | Jin | Xi'hai Agreement | 21 April 1924 | 21 April 1924 | 25 July 1925 | Inactive |
Non-Aggression Pact | Pulau Keramat | Congvat Accord | 7 February 1930 | 19 March 1930 | 20 March 1930 | Active |
Free Trade Agreement | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Daobac-Onekawa Trade Association | 30 July 1941 | 5 October 1941 | 6 October 1941 | Inactive |
Free Trade Agreement | Pulau Keramat | Daobac-Pulau Keramat Trade Association | 31 January 1949 | 23 May 1949 | 24 May 1949 | Inactive |
Open Border Policy | Karaihe Border Control Agreement | 17 April 1952 | 4 August 1957 | 5 August 1957 | Active | |
Free Trade Agreement | Kajera | Daobac-Kajera Free Comprehensive Economic Partnership | 4 November 1959 | 17 February 1960 | 1 March 1960 | Inactive |
Free Trade Agreement | Tsurushima | Daobac-Tsurushima Comprehensive Economic Partnership | 11 May 1962 | 30 September 1962 | 1 October 1962 | Active |
Free Trade Agreement | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Daobac-Onekawa Comprehensive Economic Partnership | 8 April 1969 | 22 November 1969 | 23 November 1969 | Inactive |
Free Trade Agreement | Pulau Keramat | Daobac-Pulau Keramat Comprehensive Economic Partnership | 19 October 1975 | 3 April 1976 | 4 April 1976 | Inactive |
Founding treaty | Pulau Keramat Kajera |
Treaty of Congvat | 15 February 1988 | 1 March 1988 | 21 May 1988 | Active |
Bilateral Relations
Below is a comprehenstive list of bilateral relations between Daobac and various countries.
A table describing the type of attitude of how Daobac views each nation is also provided as shown below:
Attitude | Description |
---|---|
Friendly | Daobac views this nation as a close friend & trusted ally. |
Cordial | Daobac generally seeks a peaceful and prosperous coexistence with this nation. |
Receptive | Daobac is interested in a closer relation with this nation. |
Neutral | Daobac does not consider this nation relevant to its interests. |
Wary | Daobac maintains a cautious attitude towards this nation. |
Suspicious | Daobac views this nation with suspicion and mistrust. |
Rival | Daobac views this nation as their rival. |
Hostile | Daobac views this nation as an enemy with hostile intent towards Daobac. |
Belisaria
Ghant
Ochran
Country | Attitude | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Ankat | Cordial | TBD | TBD |
Dahuang | Suspicious | 10 September 1845 | Overview
Economy
History
|
Tsurushima | Friendly | 04 September 1845 | Overview
Economy
History |
Oxidentale
Country | Attitude | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Zacapican | Cordial | TBD | TBD |
Malaio
Country | Attitude | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Fahran | Wary | TBD | TBD |
Kajera | Friendly | 04 September 1845 | Overview
Economy
History |
M'biruna | Cordial | TBD | |
Onekawa-Nukanoa | Friendly | 1896 | Overview
Economy
History |
Pulacan | Cordial | 10 January 1846 | Overview
|
Pulau Keramat | Friendly | 04 September 1845 | Overview
Economy
History |
Vardana | Cordial | TBD | TBD |
Zanzali | Cordial | TBD | TBD |
Norumbia
Country | Attitude | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Belfras | Cordial | TBD | Overview
Economy
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Gristol-Serkonos | Cordial | TBD | Overview
Economy
|