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| | |[[File:VileriaFlag.png|25px]] [[Federation of Vileria|Vileria]] | ||
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* Firas Al Hashemi (Salamat) | * Firas Al Hashemi (Salamat) | ||
* | * Robert Lucien (Vileria) | ||
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* Vileria is accredited to Salamat through it's embassy in [[Dar Al Hamma]]. | * Vileria is accredited to Salamat through it's embassy in [[Dar Al Hamma]]. | ||
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| {{flag|Chozko}} | | {{flag|Chozko}} | ||
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* | * Mayssa Ashura (Salamat) | ||
* Štěpánovič Bureš (Chozko) | * Štěpánovič Bureš (Chozko) | ||
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* The Cape Bay is accredited to Salamat through it's embassy in [[Dar Al Hamma]]. | * The Cape Bay is accredited to Salamat through it's embassy in [[Dar Al Hamma]]. | ||
* Salamat is accredited to The Cape Bay through it's embassy in [[ | * Salamat is accredited to The Cape Bay through it's embassy in [[Terfanmar]]. | ||
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Abdelwahhab Al-Hazar is the firstborn of [[Abderali Al-Hazar]], a known anti-imperialist Salamati-Riamese senator which served in the [[Riamo#Government|Riamese Senate]] during the [[Peaceful Revolution]]. | Abdelwahhab Al-Hazar is the firstborn of [[Abderali Al-Hazar]], a known anti-imperialist Salamati-Riamese senator which served in the [[Riamo#Government|Riamese Senate]] during the [[Peaceful Revolution]]. | ||
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* Mohammed Ghazali (Salamat) | |||
* George G. Henderson (The Vanna) | |||
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* The Vanna is accredited to Salamat through it's embassy in [[Dar Al Hamma]]. | |||
* Salamat is accredited to The Vanna through it's embassy in [[Cape Reach]]. | |||
|The Vanna is one of Salamat's most important partner and ally, with lots of trade between the two countries. The Vanna officially recognized the Salamati Provisional Govt as legitimate in August 1967, only a few weeks after its proclamation. It also supported Salamat during the [[Salamati Independence War]] and the [[Salamati Civil War]], and hosts a large Salamati community, mostly refugees from the [[Jalil Al Kharrabi]] regime and the civil war. To this day, both countries are still important economic partners. | |||
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| [[Kentalis]] || كينتالس || Kintalis | | [[Kentalis]] || كينتالس || Kintalis | ||
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|[[The Cape Bay]] || الشمال | |[[The Cape Bay]] || الخليج الشمال || Al Khalidj Al Shamal | ||
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|[[ | |[[Arzaqa]] || أرزاقة || Arzaqa | ||
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|[[ | |[[Chozko]] || شوزكو || Shuzku | ||
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|[[Federation of The Vanna]] || اتحاد) الفاناء)|| Atihad Al Fanaa | |||
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[[Category:Salamat]] | [[Category:Salamat]] |
Latest revision as of 17:46, 6 July 2023
Salamat is a regional power in Anteria, while being a member of the Anterian World Assembly, Non-Aligned Movement, Trans-Anterian Climate Organization, International Association of Transportation Agencies, International Football Association, International Court, Petrol Exporting Nations Association and of the United Anterian Space Agency. Foreign Relations are controlled by the Salamati Foreign Affairs Ministry, currently presided by Karim Khawazih.
Thrismari
Country | Formal relations began | Ambassadors | Official building | Notes |
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Frarstizk | 12 May 1971 |
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Gassasinia | 19 September 1967 |
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Diplomatic ties broken between 1981 and 1992 in retaliation to the assassination of Majid Muhammad and territorial claims made on Gassasinia that year. |
Kakland | 3 February 1977 |
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Barceria | 21 May 1999 |
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Khirmania | 7 August 1970 |
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Diplomatic ties broken between 8 December 1984 and 23 September 1991 (see Salamati-Khirmanian tensions and Salamati-Khirmanian war). |
Ahia | 2 May 1995 |
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Morrawia | 15 June 1970 |
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Arzaqa | 24 January 1969 |
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Thuadia
Country | Formal relations began | Ambassadors | Official buildings | Notes |
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Vileria | 14 October 2000 |
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Chozko | 17 July 1969 |
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Kentalis | 18 November 2000 |
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Salamat used to have a honourary consulate in Gukoshny, however it was shut down in 2014 due to budget cuts. |
Tmetamsten | 1 June 1993 |
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Sauthar | 21 September 2000 |
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Senefpat | 23 June 1977 |
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Diplomatic ties cut between Senefpat and Salamat after defeating the junta, from 30 March 1985 to 3 April 1992. |
The Cape Bay | 12 July 1984 |
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Hirethia
Country | Formal relations began | Ambassadors | Official buildings | Notes |
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Zona Umida | 12 November 1970 |
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Large Zona Umidan diaspora in Salamat. |
Riamo | 13 August 1993 |
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Large Salamati diaspora in Riamo.
Salamat was a former colony of Riamo. |
The Vanna | 28 August 1967 |
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The Vanna is one of Salamat's most important partner and ally, with lots of trade between the two countries. The Vanna officially recognized the Salamati Provisional Govt as legitimate in August 1967, only a few weeks after its proclamation. It also supported Salamat during the Salamati Independence War and the Salamati Civil War, and hosts a large Salamati community, mostly refugees from the Jalil Al Kharrabi regime and the civil war. To this day, both countries are still important economic partners. |
Caleren
Country | Formal relations began | Ambassadors | Official buildings | Notes |
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Meredonne
Country | Formal relations began | Ambassadors | Official buildings | Notes |
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Nexalan | 7 November 2000 |
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Olivacia
Country | Formal relations began | Ambassadors | Official buildings | Notes |
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Freice | 4 February 2006 |
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Anáhuac | 12 June 2010 |
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Ezenchia | 2 February 1970 |
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Strong diplomatic ties during the Jalil Al Kharrabi reign. |
Unrecognized Nations
Country | Formal relations began | Ambassadors | Official buildings | Notes |
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Writing of foreign country names in Salamati Arabic
Name in English | Name in Arabic text | Transliteration |
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Frarstizk | فراعستك | Fra'stik |
Gassasinia | غساسينة | Ghasasina(t) |
Kakland | أرض الكاك | Ard al Kak |
Barceria | بخسرية | Bakhsirya(t) |
Khirmania | خيرمنية | Khirmanya(t) |
Federation of Vileria | فليريا (اتحاد) | (Atihad) Filiriya |
Tmetamsten | طمتمصتين | Tumtamstin |
Senefpat | صنفبت | Sanafbat |
Zona Umida | أرض الرطبة | Ard Al Ratba(t) |
Nexalan | نصلين | Nasalin |
Freice | فريس | Fris |
Anáhuac | أناهواك | Anahiwak |
Sauthar | ساوثر | Sawthar |
Riamo | ريامو | Riamu |
Ahia | اهيا | Ahya |
Ezenchia | إزنشية | Izinshya(t) |
Morrawia | موروية | Murawiya(t) |
Kentalis | كينتالس | Kintalis |
The Cape Bay | الخليج الشمال | Al Khalidj Al Shamal |
Arzaqa | أرزاقة | Arzaqa |
Chozko | شوزكو | Shuzku |
Federation of The Vanna | اتحاد) الفاناء) | Atihad Al Fanaa |