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===The West===
===The West===
===The South===
===The South===
Gasaria and [[Pacalay]] signed a [[Gasaria-Pacalay Trade Agreement|free trade agreement]] in 1975. Gasaria and [[Molria]] established [[Gsarian-Molri relations|relations]] after the latter's [[Molri Opening|shift away from isolationism in the 90s]].
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Politics of Gasaria]]
*[[Politics of Gasaria]]

Revision as of 01:21, 10 April 2024

The foreign relations of Gasaria refer to the international relations of modern Gasaria. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for the state's foreign policy, headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

A member of the Free State Association, Gasaria maintains close ties with Novdon and Khersia. The Solon war has complicated Gasaria-Federate Union relations. Initially a declared neutral state at independence, Gasaria since 1995 is part of the Free State Alliance and is associated with the Democratic League. Gasaria participates in the Organization of Nations and the Eastern Democracy Forum. The country maintains bilateral relations with most other sovereign states.

History

Multilateral relations

Bilateral relations

The East

Khersia is Gasaria's closes ally, as the two states have formed the Free State Alliance. Novdon is considered a friendly state as well. The three states are common members of several regional organizations, including the Free State Association, Eastern Democracy Forum, and the Democratic League. Surland and Gasaria have a free trade agreement since 1985, and with Barut since 2000. The Federate Union and Gasaria maintain formal relations according to the Eastern Accord but have been in conflict since 1994 during the Solon war; the two states have agreed to the Solon Terms in 1996 and signed the Eastern Peaceful Transit Agreement in 2001.

The West

The South

Gasaria and Pacalay signed a free trade agreement in 1975. Gasaria and Molria established relations after the latter's shift away from isolationism in the 90s.

See also