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===War of 1928===
===War of 1928===
{{main|Belfro-Mutulese War of 1928}}
{{main|Belfro-Mutulese War of 1928}}
===1955 Sanctions===
In 1955 the [[Orientalism|Orientalist]] politician and administrator Yu Kun Maax was arrested on charges of sedition and treason. He was notably accused of having secretly converted to {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrianism}}  to marry his wife, to have favored the diffusion of monotheistic ideas among the population, and generally to have worked alongside Belfras, Latium, and other Belisarians powers against the Mutul’s social order and the [[Divine Monarchy of the Mutul|K’uhul Ajaw]]. This was the first step of a large purge against the Orientalists that had dominated the Mutul political scene since the end of the 1928 War and was spear-headed by both the [[Occidentalism|Occidentalists]] and [[Oniyism|Traditionalists]], with the participation and help of the Divine Throne.
The Orientalists were not on friendly relationship with [[Belfras|Thessalona]] but favored the idea of a [[Latium|Latium - Mutul reconciliation]] to potentially make sure Belfras' main ally would lose interest in "The Pond". The fall of the Orientalists and replacement by more radicals groups was thus not seen negatively by the Belfrasian authorities. Instead, now that the main Mutulese political movement agreeable to [[Belisaria]] was dissolved, Thessalona used the opportunity to lobby in [[Castellum ab Alba|Castellum]] and other Belisarian capitals for the application of [[International sanctions, boycotts, and protests in Ajax|economic sanctions]] against the Divine Throne. Their efforts were helped by [[Yisrael]] own {{wp|Boycott}} campaign against the Mutul in the wake of [[Darkness in the Heart of Oxidentale]]'s publication.

Revision as of 06:40, 16 October 2020

Mutul-Belfras relations
Map indicating locations of Mutul and Belfras

Mutul

Belfras
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of His Divine Lordship, ThessalonaEmbassy of Belfras, K'alak Muul
Envoy
Ambassador Hun Tz'ibahkAmbassador

The Divine Kingdom and Belfras entertain long and complex ties dating back to the Belfrasian Crusade during the 13th century. To this day, they maintain diplomatic and trade relations, even if they are impeded by mutual sanctions in place since the 50s. Politicaly, the two nations have often been bitter ennemies since the creation of the Belfrasian Federation in the later part of the 19th century, which led to two major wars, in 1911 and 1928. Since then, even if both countries never officialy stopped diplomatic contacts with one another, they remain opposed on numerous questions. One of these conflictuous matter is the geopolitical balance in the Kayamuca Sea.

Since 2019, the relations between the two countries have once again deteriorated greatly over conflictuous responses in the Ayelian Crisis.

History

Belfrasian Crusade

War of 1911

War of 1928

1955 Sanctions

In 1955 the Orientalist politician and administrator Yu Kun Maax was arrested on charges of sedition and treason. He was notably accused of having secretly converted to Fabrianism to marry his wife, to have favored the diffusion of monotheistic ideas among the population, and generally to have worked alongside Belfras, Latium, and other Belisarians powers against the Mutul’s social order and the K’uhul Ajaw. This was the first step of a large purge against the Orientalists that had dominated the Mutul political scene since the end of the 1928 War and was spear-headed by both the Occidentalists and Traditionalists, with the participation and help of the Divine Throne.

The Orientalists were not on friendly relationship with Thessalona but favored the idea of a Latium - Mutul reconciliation to potentially make sure Belfras' main ally would lose interest in "The Pond". The fall of the Orientalists and replacement by more radicals groups was thus not seen negatively by the Belfrasian authorities. Instead, now that the main Mutulese political movement agreeable to Belisaria was dissolved, Thessalona used the opportunity to lobby in Castellum and other Belisarian capitals for the application of economic sanctions against the Divine Throne. Their efforts were helped by Yisrael own Boycott campaign against the Mutul in the wake of Darkness in the Heart of Oxidentale's publication.