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|Following the adoption of the new Veleazan Constitution, as well as the establishment of the new Veleazan Republic, both states have made clear their intention of warming up relations between them, with Veleaz enabling Veleazan-Velacruzan citizens to run for office in Veleaz/ | |Following the adoption of the new Veleazan Constitution, as well as the establishment of the new Veleazan Republic, both states have made clear their intention of warming up relations between them, with Veleaz enabling Veleazan-Velacruzan citizens to run for office in Veleaz/ | ||
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Revision as of 15:29, 29 March 2019
This page details the foreign relations of New Velacruz and their current status as of 2019.
International Relations
Country | Status | Current state of relations | Mutual Embassies | Visa Requirement | Resident Ambassador | New Velacruzean Ambassador |
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Zamoros | Warm | Due to both nation's history as former Veleazan colonies, as well as close political ties in regards to historical cooperation, New Velacruz and Zamoros have remarkably warm relations. | Yes | Yes | Sanjuán Mendizabal | Josías Meléndez |
Veleaz | Warm | Following the adoption of the new Veleazan Constitution, as well as the establishment of the new Veleazan Republic, both states have made clear their intention of warming up relations between them, with Veleaz enabling Veleazan-Velacruzan citizens to run for office in Veleaz/ | No | Yes | Julio Medem | Dyonis Arévalo |
Template:Country data b | Cold | No | Yes | N/A | N/A |