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The '''[[Latium|Latin Empire]]''' has formal diplomatic relations with most nations and are implemented by the Foreign and Overseas | [[File:Diplomatic relations of Latium.svg|thumb|400px|Diplomatic relations of Latium<br />{{Legend|#000|Latium}}{{Legend|#393|Countries that have diplomatic relations with Latium}}{{Legend|#f00|Countries that do not have diplomatic relations with Latium}}{{Legend|#ff0|Disputed territories}}]] | ||
The '''[[Latium|Latin Empire]]''' has formal diplomatic relations with most nations and are implemented by the Foreign and Overseas Bureau. The [[Monarchy of Latium|Emperor]] plays the primary role in setting the nation's foreign policy, however he does so in consultation of the [[Senate of Latium|Senate]], the [[Consul of Latium|Consul]] and numerous other agencies play a role in setting policy. | |||
==List of foreign missions== | ==List of foreign missions== | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Category:Latium]] | [[Category:Latium]] | ||
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The Latin Empire has formal diplomatic relations with most nations and are implemented by the Foreign and Overseas Bureau. The Emperor plays the primary role in setting the nation's foreign policy, however he does so in consultation of the Senate, the Consul and numerous other agencies play a role in setting policy.