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The {{wp|foreign relations}} of the [[Yisrael|Kingdom of Yisrael]] are the responsibility of '''His Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs''' (known alternatively as '''His Majesty's Foreign Ministry'''), which is currently headed by {{wp|Foreign Minister}} [[Yitzchok Katz]]. | The {{wp|foreign relations}} of the [[Yisrael|Kingdom of Yisrael]] are the responsibility of '''His Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs''' (known alternatively as '''His Majesty's Foreign Ministry'''), which is currently headed by {{wp|Foreign Minister}} [[Yitzchok Katz]]. | ||
Yisrael is a major [[Ajax|global]] economic and financial hub | Yisrael is a major [[Ajax|global]] economic and financial hub and is informally known as the "[[Banker of Scipia]]". In addition to its economic strength, Yisrael possesses [[Royal Yisraeli Defense Forces|an advanced regional military presence]]. | ||
The [[Government of Yisrael|Royal Government]] in [[Yerushalayim]] pursues a strategy of principled stability and shared prosperity by promoting {{wp|self government}} and {{wp|capitalism|free market capitalism}}. This has pitted it against the few remaining {{wp|leftism|leftist}} powers left in the [[Ajax|globe]], who oppose the Jewish kingdom's anti-communism. Yisrael advocates {{wp|neoliberalism|neoliberal}} {{wp|free market|free markets}} and {{wp|social conservatism}}, and these ideological aims are key determinants of its relationships with other world nations. | The [[Government of Yisrael|Royal Government]] in [[Yerushalayim]] pursues a strategy of principled stability and shared prosperity by promoting {{wp|self government}} and {{wp|capitalism|free market capitalism}}. This has pitted it against the few remaining {{wp|leftism|leftist}} powers left in the [[Ajax|globe]], who oppose the Jewish kingdom's anti-communism. Yisrael advocates {{wp|neoliberalism|neoliberal}} {{wp|free market|free markets}} and {{wp|social conservatism}}, and these ideological aims are key determinants of its relationships with other world nations. | ||
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'''Footnotes''' | '''Footnotes''' | ||
<br><small>1. As the [[Monarchy of Sydalon|Queen of Sydalon]] is the ruling [[Ascalzar|Co-Prince of Ascalzar]], all Ascalene affairs are accredited to the [[Sydalon-Yisrael relations|Yisraeli Ambassador to Sydalon]] and the Yisraeli Embassy in [[Ostracine]], [[Sydalon]] | <br><small>1. [[Arthurista]], along with [[Belfras]], is among a narrow class of nations of whom Yisrael created bilateral visa-free reciprocal travel policies.</small> | ||
<br><small>2. As the [[Monarchy of Sydalon|Queen of Sydalon]] is the ruling [[Ascalzar|Co-Prince of Ascalzar]], all Ascalene affairs are accredited to the [[Sydalon-Yisrael relations|Yisraeli Ambassador to Sydalon]] and the Yisraeli Embassy in [[Ostracine]], [[Sydalon]].</small> | |||
<br><small>3 | <br><small>3. Yisrael maintains indirect ties through an interests section in the [[Ghant|Ghantish]] Embassy in [[Drevstran|Angrast]]. The chief of the section is the {{wp|Consul-General}}. </small> | ||
<br><small>4. As [[Fabria]] is encircled by [[Sydalon]], all Fabrian affairs are accredited to the [[Sydalon-Yisrael relations|Yisraeli Ambassador to Sydalon]] and the Yisraeli Embassy in [[Ostracine]], [[Sydalon]].</small> | |||
<br><small> | <br><small>5. [[Keuland]] and Yisrael maintain no diplomatic ties in light of the kingdom's treatment of [[Keulandic Jews|its Jewry]], regulating their attire, political and property, and movement. Yisrael has established a "permanent pipeline" based in nearby [[Ottonia]] to smuggle Jews out of Keuland called [[Operation Exodus II]]. The [[Government of Yisrael]] has a {{wp|Consul (representative)|consular officer}} and several {{wp|attaché}}s stationed in the [[Arthurista]]n Embassy in [[Keuland|Kalda]] per a bilateral diplomatic agreement with [[Arthurista]], but does not consider this presence an "interests section." Keuland, in return, has accused the consular presence as being "a base for {{wp|spies}}," which Yisrael has repeatedly denied.</small> | ||
<br><small> | <br><small>6. Yisrael has no direct relations with Liothidia due to [[Christian terrorism in Yisrael|suspected ties to pro-Sydalene Christian terrorism against Yisrael]]. However, the [[Government of Yisrael]] has a {{wp|Consul (representative)|consular officer}} and several {{wp|attaché}}s stationed in the [[Arthurista]]n Embassy in [[Liothidia|Rahden]] per a bilateral diplomatic agreement with [[Arthurista]], but does not consider this presence an "interests section." Liothidia, in return, has accused the consular presence as being "a hotbed of {{wp|spies}}," which Yisrael has repeatedly denied.</small> | ||
<br><small> | <br><small>7. Yisrael has no direct ties and maintains a complete {{wp|boycott}} against [[Milostia]] due to the attempted {{wp|ethnic cleansing}} against {{wp|Hasidic Jews|Chassidish Jews}} during the 2005 [[Milostia-Polnitsa War]]. Yisrael has a complete {{wp|travel ban}} on Milostian citizens entering the country, with exceptions made for political {{wp|émigré}}s, asylum-seekers, [[Milostia#Politics_and_government|opposition figures and other enemies of the regime]], and others on a case-by-case basis, as decided by the [[Yisrael#Cabinet|Yisraeli Immigration Minister]].</small> | ||
<br><small> | <br><small>8. [[Mont]] has {{wp|diplomatic protest|objected}} to Yisraeli security operations against [[Hezekian_Reaction#Diplomatic_tensions_with_Mont|anti-royalist rebels who fled to Mont and base themselves there to launch attacks against the Yisraeli state]]. </small> | ||
<br><small>9. Yisrael and Mutul maintain indirect relations [[International_sanctions,_boycotts,_and_protests_in_Ajax#Mutul_2|despite the international sanctions regime by designating the neutral power Sante Reze as the protecting power]], with Yisrael having an interests section in the Sante Reze Embassy in [[Mutul|Kalak'Muul]], [[Mutul]]. The chief of the section is the {{wp|Consul-General}}.</small> | <br><small>9. Yisrael and Mutul maintain indirect relations [[International_sanctions,_boycotts,_and_protests_in_Ajax#Mutul_2|despite the international sanctions regime by designating the neutral power Sante Reze as the protecting power]], with Yisrael having an interests section in the Sante Reze Embassy in [[Mutul|Kalak'Muul]], [[Mutul]]. The chief of the section is the {{wp|Consul-General}}.</small> | ||
<br><small>10. [[ | <br><small>10. Yisrael maintains an interests section in the Arthuristan Embassy in [[Tikal|Tikal City]], [[Tikal]]. The chief of the section is the {{wp|Consul-General}}.</small> | ||
<br><small>11. Yisrael maintains an interests section in the Arthuristan Embassy in [[ | <br><small>11. Yisrael maintains an interests section in the Arthuristan Embassy in [[Tulura|Arimal]], [[Tulura]]. The chief of the section is the {{wp|Consul-General}}. </small> | ||
<br><small>12. Yisrael maintains an interests section in the | <br><small>12. Yisrael maintains indirect ties through an interests section in the [[Arthurista]]n Embassy in [[Vardana|Afar]]. The chief of the section is the {{wp|Consul-General}}.</small> | ||
==Special relationships== | ==Special relationships== | ||
===[[Arthurista]]=== | ===[[Arthurista]]=== | ||
{{main|Arthurista-Yisrael relations}} | {{main|Arthurista-Yisrael relations}} | ||
==Friendly== | ==Friendly== | ||
===[[Lihnidos]]=== | ===[[Lihnidos]]=== | ||
===[[Belfras]]=== | |||
===[[Ghant]]=== | ===[[Ghant]]=== | ||
===[[Talakh]]=== | ===[[Talakh]]=== | ||
===[[Enyama]]=== | ===[[Enyama]]=== | ||
===[[ | ===[[Garima]]=== | ||
{{main|Milostia-Polnitsa War}} | {{main|Milostia-Polnitsa War}} | ||
===[[Lion's Rock]]=== | ===[[Lion's Rock]]=== | ||
==Cordial and neutral== | |||
===[[Almadis]]=== | ===[[Almadis]]=== | ||
===[[Ostmark]]=== | ===[[Ostmark]]=== | ||
===[[Ottonia]]=== | ===[[Ottonia]]=== | ||
===[[Cavarzere]]=== | ===[[Cavarzere]]=== | ||
===[[Sante Reze]]=== | ===[[Sante Reze]]=== | ||
===[[Tulura]]=== | ===[[Tulura]]=== | ||
===[[Thraysia]]=== | |||
===[[Lyncanestria]]=== | ===[[Lyncanestria]]=== | ||
===[[Gelonia]]=== | ===[[Gelonia]]=== | ||
===[[Drevstran]]=== | ===[[Drevstran]]=== | ||
==Unfriendly== | ==Unfriendly== | ||
===[[Mont]]=== | |||
===[[Gran Aligonia]]=== | |||
===[[Tsurushima]]=== | ===[[Tsurushima]]=== | ||
===[[ | ===[[Vardana]]=== | ||
===[[Nunaaqqinit]]=== | ===[[Nunaaqqinit]]=== | ||
===[[Ostrozava]]=== | ===[[Ostrozava]]=== | ||
==Hostile== | ==Hostile== | ||
===[[Keuland]]=== | |||
===[[Liothidia]]=== | ===[[Liothidia]]=== | ||
===[[Mutul]]=== | ===[[Mutul]]=== | ||
===[[Milostia]]=== | ===[[Milostia]]=== | ||
===[[Skaldafen Confederation]]=== | ===[[Skaldafen Confederation]]=== | ||
==Formerly hostile, now cordial ([[Yarden Accords|post-1973]])== | ==Formerly hostile, now cordial ([[Yarden Accords|post-1973]])== | ||
===[[Sydalon]] and [[Fabria]]=== | ===[[Sydalon]] and [[Fabria]]=== | ||
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Sydalon and Yisrael had been at odds for centuries, dating back to the first third of the {{wp|13th century}} when the [[Sydalon|First Crusade]] landed in modern-day Sydalon and created several {{wp|crusader state}}s that ruled various parts of the early medieval Jewish realm located in modern-day Yisrael. | Sydalon and Yisrael had been at odds for centuries, dating back to the first third of the {{wp|13th century}} when the [[Sydalon|First Crusade]] landed in modern-day Sydalon and created several {{wp|crusader state}}s that ruled various parts of the early medieval Jewish realm located in modern-day Yisrael. | ||
In the {{wp|early modern era}}, Sydalon and Yisrael clashed in the first of the [[West Scipian Wars]], from which [[Proclamation of the Kingdom of Yisrael|emerged a centralized, unified Jewish state]]. Relations ebbed and flowed in the next two centuries, but geopolitical rancor re-emerged during the [[Era of Great Nationalism]] in the mid-to-late {{wp|19th century}}, when [[Pan-nationalism in West Scipia|both Sydalene and Yisraeli societies were gripped by new pan-nationalist and imperialist ideologies]]. In the last years of that century, [[West Scipian | In the {{wp|early modern era}}, Sydalon and Yisrael clashed in the first of the [[West Scipian Wars]], from which [[Proclamation of the Kingdom of Yisrael|emerged a centralized, unified Jewish state]]. Relations ebbed and flowed in the next two centuries, but geopolitical rancor re-emerged during the [[Era of Great Nationalism]] in the mid-to-late {{wp|19th century}}, when [[Pan-nationalism in West Scipia|both Sydalene and Yisraeli societies were gripped by new pan-nationalist and imperialist ideologies]]. In the last years of that century, [[West Scipian Contention|a cold war]] became the bilateral reality for both kingdoms. | ||
Pan-nationalist regimes in both countries would lead to the Second (1910s), Third (1941; 1949), and Fourth (1960s) West Scipian Wars. A major objective of these national visions was control over the [[Yarden River Valley]] and attempts by one nation to annex the other. After the Fourth War, guided by pro-peace governments and the major {{wp|Great Powers}} such as [[Arthurista]] and [[Latium]], a five-year peace process emerged that culminated in the signing of the 1973 [[Yarden Accords]]. | Pan-nationalist regimes in both countries would lead to the Second (1910s), Third (1941; 1949), and Fourth (1960s) West Scipian Wars. A major objective of these national visions was control over the [[Yarden River Valley]] and attempts by one nation to annex the other. After the Fourth War, guided by pro-peace governments and the major {{wp|Great Powers}} such as [[Arthurista]] and [[Latium]], a five-year peace process emerged that culminated in the signing of the 1973 [[Yarden Accords]]. | ||
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====Fabria==== | ====Fabria==== | ||
Relations between Fabria and Yisrael were tense in the first years of the Holy See's re-establishment in [[Sydalon (city)|Sydalon]] in 1909 in the broader context of the [[West Scipian | Relations between Fabria and Yisrael were tense in the first years of the Holy See's re-establishment in [[Sydalon (city)|Sydalon]] in 1909 in the broader context of the [[West Scipian Contention]], of which Fabria fiercely backed Sydalon. | ||
This state of affairs stayed the same until the Yarden peace process, though there continued to exist pan-nationalist conservatives among the Fabrian Catholic Church's ranks who opposed the Accords and were active in many of the late '70s [[Yarden revisionist movements]]. | This state of affairs stayed the same until the Yarden peace process, though there continued to exist pan-nationalist conservatives among the Fabrian Catholic Church's ranks who opposed the Accords and were active in many of the late '70s [[Yarden revisionist movements]]. | ||
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While the Church's mainstream generally tracked Sydalon's in warming to Yisrael between 1973 and 2000, there remained entrenched pockets of revisionists who worked against the status quo and reserved a particular scorn for the Jewish kingdom. The election of one of their own to {{wp|the papacy}} in 2015, [[Pope Julius IV]] - an open and avowed [[Yarden revisionist movements|Yarden Revisionist]] - significantly chilled relations between Yisrael and the Holy See, a geopolitical development that continues to this day. | While the Church's mainstream generally tracked Sydalon's in warming to Yisrael between 1973 and 2000, there remained entrenched pockets of revisionists who worked against the status quo and reserved a particular scorn for the Jewish kingdom. The election of one of their own to {{wp|the papacy}} in 2015, [[Pope Julius IV]] - an open and avowed [[Yarden revisionist movements|Yarden Revisionist]] - significantly chilled relations between Yisrael and the Holy See, a geopolitical development that continues to this day. | ||
===[[Latium | ===[[Latium]]=== | ||
===[[Ascalzar]]=== | ===[[Ascalzar]]=== | ||
==See also== | |||
* [[Foreign relations of Latium]] | |||
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Introduction
The foreign relations of the Kingdom of Yisrael are the responsibility of His Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (known alternatively as His Majesty's Foreign Ministry), which is currently headed by Foreign Minister Yitzchok Katz.
Yisrael is a major global economic and financial hub and is informally known as the "Banker of Scipia". In addition to its economic strength, Yisrael possesses an advanced regional military presence.
The Royal Government in Yerushalayim pursues a strategy of principled stability and shared prosperity by promoting self government and free market capitalism. This has pitted it against the few remaining leftist powers left in the globe, who oppose the Jewish kingdom's anti-communism. Yisrael advocates neoliberal free markets and social conservatism, and these ideological aims are key determinants of its relationships with other world nations.
Overview of foreign bilateral relations
Country | Status of Relations | Visa requirements? | Embassy? | Interests section Only? | Foreign policy dispute? | ||||
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Almadis | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Arthurista | N/A | N/A | 1 | N/A | N/A | ||||
Ascalzar | 2 | N/A | N/A | 2 | N/A | N/A | |||
Belfras | N/A | N/A | 1 | N/A | N/A | ||||
Cavarzere | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Drevstran | N/A | N/A | N/A | 3 | N/A | ||||
Enyama | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Fabria | N/A | 4 | N/A | 4 | N/A | N/A | |||
Fahran | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Garima | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Garza | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Ghant | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Gelonia | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Gran Aligonia | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Keuland | N/A | N/A | 5 | 5 | |||||
Latium | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Lihnidos | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Lion's Rock | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Liothidia | N/A | N/A | 6 | 6 | |||||
Lyncanestria | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Milostia | N/A | N/A | N/A | 7 | |||||
Mont | N/A | N/A | N/A | 8 | |||||
Mutul | N/A | N/A | N/A | 9 | 9 | ||||
Nunaaqqinit | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Ostmark | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Ostrozava | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Ottonia | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Sante Reze | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Skaldafen | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Sydalon | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Talakh | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Thraysia | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Tikal | N/A | N/A | N/A | 10 | N/A | ||||
Tsurushima | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||||
Tulura | N/A | N/A | N/A | 11 | N/A | ||||
Vardana | N/A | 12 | N/A | N/A | 12 | N/A |
Footnotes
1. Arthurista, along with Belfras, is among a narrow class of nations of whom Yisrael created bilateral visa-free reciprocal travel policies.
2. As the Queen of Sydalon is the ruling Co-Prince of Ascalzar, all Ascalene affairs are accredited to the Yisraeli Ambassador to Sydalon and the Yisraeli Embassy in Ostracine, Sydalon.
3. Yisrael maintains indirect ties through an interests section in the Ghantish Embassy in Angrast. The chief of the section is the Consul-General.
4. As Fabria is encircled by Sydalon, all Fabrian affairs are accredited to the Yisraeli Ambassador to Sydalon and the Yisraeli Embassy in Ostracine, Sydalon.
5. Keuland and Yisrael maintain no diplomatic ties in light of the kingdom's treatment of its Jewry, regulating their attire, political and property, and movement. Yisrael has established a "permanent pipeline" based in nearby Ottonia to smuggle Jews out of Keuland called Operation Exodus II. The Government of Yisrael has a consular officer and several attachés stationed in the Arthuristan Embassy in Kalda per a bilateral diplomatic agreement with Arthurista, but does not consider this presence an "interests section." Keuland, in return, has accused the consular presence as being "a base for spies," which Yisrael has repeatedly denied.
6. Yisrael has no direct relations with Liothidia due to suspected ties to pro-Sydalene Christian terrorism against Yisrael. However, the Government of Yisrael has a consular officer and several attachés stationed in the Arthuristan Embassy in Rahden per a bilateral diplomatic agreement with Arthurista, but does not consider this presence an "interests section." Liothidia, in return, has accused the consular presence as being "a hotbed of spies," which Yisrael has repeatedly denied.
7. Yisrael has no direct ties and maintains a complete boycott against Milostia due to the attempted ethnic cleansing against Chassidish Jews during the 2005 Milostia-Polnitsa War. Yisrael has a complete travel ban on Milostian citizens entering the country, with exceptions made for political émigrés, asylum-seekers, opposition figures and other enemies of the regime, and others on a case-by-case basis, as decided by the Yisraeli Immigration Minister.
8. Mont has objected to Yisraeli security operations against anti-royalist rebels who fled to Mont and base themselves there to launch attacks against the Yisraeli state.
9. Yisrael and Mutul maintain indirect relations despite the international sanctions regime by designating the neutral power Sante Reze as the protecting power, with Yisrael having an interests section in the Sante Reze Embassy in Kalak'Muul, Mutul. The chief of the section is the Consul-General.
10. Yisrael maintains an interests section in the Arthuristan Embassy in Tikal City, Tikal. The chief of the section is the Consul-General.
11. Yisrael maintains an interests section in the Arthuristan Embassy in Arimal, Tulura. The chief of the section is the Consul-General.
12. Yisrael maintains indirect ties through an interests section in the Arthuristan Embassy in Afar. The chief of the section is the Consul-General.
Special relationships
Arthurista
Friendly
Lihnidos
Belfras
Ghant
Talakh
Enyama
Garima
Lion's Rock
Cordial and neutral
Almadis
Ostmark
Ottonia
Cavarzere
Sante Reze
Tulura
Thraysia
Lyncanestria
Gelonia
Drevstran
Unfriendly
Mont
Gran Aligonia
Tsurushima
Vardana
Nunaaqqinit
Ostrozava
Hostile
Keuland
Liothidia
Mutul
Milostia
Skaldafen Confederation
Formerly hostile, now cordial (post-1973)
Sydalon and Fabria
Sydalon
Sydalon and Yisrael had been at odds for centuries, dating back to the first third of the 13th century when the First Crusade landed in modern-day Sydalon and created several crusader states that ruled various parts of the early medieval Jewish realm located in modern-day Yisrael.
In the early modern era, Sydalon and Yisrael clashed in the first of the West Scipian Wars, from which emerged a centralized, unified Jewish state. Relations ebbed and flowed in the next two centuries, but geopolitical rancor re-emerged during the Era of Great Nationalism in the mid-to-late 19th century, when both Sydalene and Yisraeli societies were gripped by new pan-nationalist and imperialist ideologies. In the last years of that century, a cold war became the bilateral reality for both kingdoms.
Pan-nationalist regimes in both countries would lead to the Second (1910s), Third (1941; 1949), and Fourth (1960s) West Scipian Wars. A major objective of these national visions was control over the Yarden River Valley and attempts by one nation to annex the other. After the Fourth War, guided by pro-peace governments and the major Great Powers such as Arthurista and Latium, a five-year peace process emerged that culminated in the signing of the 1973 Yarden Accords.
The 1970s and 1980s remained fraught with subtle tension and paranoia about a betrayal of the pact, but by the late '80s, a cold peace turned warmer as generational changes and strong institutional and governmental backing of the Accords in both nations built trust. By the year 2000, a generation of peace and building trust led to a cordial relationship and deepening commitment to the "Yarden status quo."
By the time of the 2017-18 Sydalene Revolution, relations had settled warmly to such the extent that the fears of an Yisraeli military intervention was perceived among the revolutionary Sydalene leadership not as a way to invade and annex Sydalon, but to support the Monarchy of Sydalon and the continuation of an independent Sydalene state.
Bilateral relations are warm and cordial, and as the two states enter the 2020s, foreign policy analysts expect closer ties to continue to flourish.
Fabria
Relations between Fabria and Yisrael were tense in the first years of the Holy See's re-establishment in Sydalon in 1909 in the broader context of the West Scipian Contention, of which Fabria fiercely backed Sydalon.
This state of affairs stayed the same until the Yarden peace process, though there continued to exist pan-nationalist conservatives among the Fabrian Catholic Church's ranks who opposed the Accords and were active in many of the late '70s Yarden revisionist movements.
While the Church's mainstream generally tracked Sydalon's in warming to Yisrael between 1973 and 2000, there remained entrenched pockets of revisionists who worked against the status quo and reserved a particular scorn for the Jewish kingdom. The election of one of their own to the papacy in 2015, Pope Julius IV - an open and avowed Yarden Revisionist - significantly chilled relations between Yisrael and the Holy See, a geopolitical development that continues to this day.