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===Relation with [[East Besmenia]] (1920-1967)===
===Relation with [[East Besmenia]] (1920-1967)===
The Tinegardian government supported the [[Ochsenbein-Neumann Treaty]] signed between East Besmenia and West Besmenia at the [[1949 Tofino summit]].
===Relation with West Besmenia (1920-1967)===
===Relation with West Besmenia (1920-1967)===
===Relation with reunified Besmenia (1967-today)===
===Relation with reunified Besmenia (1967-today)===

Revision as of 18:30, 17 March 2022

Besmenia–Tine relations
Map indicating locations of Besmenia and Tine

Besmenia

Tine
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Besmenia, TinegardEmbassy of Tine, Laitstadt
Envoy
Ambassador Christoph BeiterAmbassador Ulrik Melgaard

The Besmenia-Tine relations are bilateral relations between Besmenia and Tine.

Country comparision

History

Relation with the Kingdom of Besmenia (1821-1920)

Relation with East Besmenia (1920-1967)

The Tinegardian government supported the Ochsenbein-Neumann Treaty signed between East Besmenia and West Besmenia at the 1949 Tofino summit.

Relation with West Besmenia (1920-1967)

Relation with reunified Besmenia (1967-today)

When a coalition formed between the conservative BVP and the right-wing populist BRP under Prime Minister Robert Gleitzmann after the 1972 federal election in Besmenia, this aroused international tensions, including in Tine. The Tinegardian government criticized Gleitzmann for the involvement of the BRP, a party that has a partially Ochsenbeinian alignment. Bilateral relations remained tense until the end of the blue-orange coalition in Besmenia in 1980.

Economy

Culture