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Estmere-Zorasan Crisis | |||||||
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Template:Country data Estmere Supported by: Valentir Mathrabumi |
Zorasan Supported by: Xiaodong Karzaristan Kituk | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Template:Country data Estmere Reginald Wilton-Smyth (Prime Minister of Estmere) |
Vahid Isfandiar (State President of Zorasan) Farzad Akbari (First Minister of Zorasan) | ||||||
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Assad Erekat killed |
The Estmere-Zorasan Crisis or the Assad Erekat Crisis is an ongoing diplomatic-military escalation of tension between Estmere and Zorasan. It began with the assassination of former Zorasani MP, Assad Erekat. Tensions over Estmere's accusation against the Zorasani intelligence services provoked a diplomatic crisis, alongside military tensions sparked by a naval standoff on 15 July.