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Revision as of 15:33, 16 August 2019
Montecara is a vocal participant in international relations. Its relations with other nations are defined on the one hand by its determination to retain its independence and sovereignty, and on the other by its desire to promote regional and international cooperation and the rule of law.
Montecara exhibits some characteristics of both a middle power and a small power. It enjoys considerable economic influence despite its small area and population, particularly in the areas of international trade and finance.
Currently, its priorities include the expansion of trade and cultural ties and the continued augmentation of its soft power.
International organizations
Organization | Ambassador to | Joined | Status |
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Community of Nations | Telchìde Gliò | 1 December 1936 | Member state |
International Council for Democracy | Elio Maràld | 15 June 1938 | Member state |
Global Institute for Fiscal Affairs | Ìsota ia Pièdra | 1 January 1995 | Member state |
Diplomatic missions
Country | Ambassador from | Ambassador to | Other missions |
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Amathia | Gaia Xibèta | ||
Balzunetta | Nàrseo Bossi | ||
Caldia | Eithne Ní Leannáin | Piersilvo Ludovìc | |
Template:Country data Estmere | Roger FitzOsbern | Mario Bucepe | |
Etruria | Giàn Arancola | ||
Template:Country data Florena | Clèa Madalòn | ||
Gaullica | Achille Brochard | Giùdice Bartòl | |
Kesselbourg | Danièla Biancàrd | Also hosts the Permanent Mission of Montecara to the Community of Nations. | |
Lorcania | Rolfo de Bélo | ||
Marirana | Eliçabèt Antonìn | ||
Narozalica | Clarénxo Tonìn | ||
Template:Country data Negara | Gianpàolo Minela | Also hosts the Permanent Mission of Montecara to the International Council for Democracy. | |
Nuxica | Guelf Montori | ||
Piraea | Konstantina Glariadi | Demetrio Girolàm | |
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Rwizikuru | Munyai Ngonidzashe | Gentìl Mauroçeno | |
Satucin | Piera ia Gàlba | ||
Senria | Vitòria Sangiàn | ||
Swetania | Gabriele Feig | Diodòr Tesore | |
Tsabara | Paòla Acotati | ||
Valentir | Iacopò Aiuto | ||
Varienland | Magnus Sørensen | Àntimo Pàgani | |
Werania | Françèsca da Càlvi | ||
Xiaodong | Elmèr Franxèti | Jindao: Consulate-general. Eutèrio Fiòr head of mission. | |
Yi | Unà Letièr | ||
Zorasan | Prisco Braci |
Policy positions
Nuclear, biological and chemical weapons
The Montecaran government does not consider that any state has the inherent right to possess nuclear material, even for ostensibly peaceful purposes. It has consistently supported controls aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear technology and materials. Montecara is a nuclear-free zone.
The Montecaran government has called for the total abolition of chemical and biological weapons. The state itself maintains no chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons. Secretary of State Odeta Luciàn has called the use of chemical and biological weapons a "crime against humanity" and called for the creation of an international body to monitor stockpiles and control proliferation.
Climate change
As Montecara is a small island state, climate change poses it an existential threat. The Montecaran government has lobbied aggressively for action against climate change at the international level.