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Revision as of 14:50, 26 November 2022
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Orioni |
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The foreign relations of Orioni are controlled by the Council of Foreign Affairs of Orioni. The country maintains diplomatic relations with all sovereign states unless noted otherwise. Orioni is a regional power in the Orient without possessing regional hegemony. During what is considered the Medieval Period in other regions, Orioni took part in the Pearl Road trade network along the entire southern coast of Europa. The earliest official Orinese foreign relations occurred in the 13th century, when the Orinese Civil War ended. These relations were focused on regaining control over areas in nearby Amutia, Meteorolas and Azania.[citation needed] A former colonial power, Orioni's relative power has decreased since the end of the colonial age.
Foreign policy
Orioni's leaders have been frequent visitors to all parts of the Eurth. Relations with the New Wurld have varied considerably over the years. Closer to home, the country has made efforts to reduce tensions by establishing intergovernmental organisations such the Group of Island Nations (1974) and Entente of Oriental States (2006). This has added to stability on the Orient. Orioni is an advocate for regional and international cooperation, and has extradition treaties and defence agreements with other nations in the event of a crisis. Orioni has developed increasingly close ties with other Oriental nations: Tamurin, Miiros, Niederoestereich, and Bainbridge Islands.
In June 2006, Foreign Affairs councillor Sri Andrew Pipkin made a statement highlighting the foreign policy of Orioni:
“I am honoured to be here with you at the official signing of this grandest alliance. It is the sincere wish of the Orinese peoples that the founding of EOS will bring peace and prosperity to the entire region in general, and the eastern part of Europa in particular. […] This entente serves not only a military purpose. True, one of the strongest pillars of EOS will be its aim for better security, but I know that's something we all wish and strive for. There are so many other benefits besides security. Think, for example, of the benefits people will have when they no longer have to wait for hours to get their passport checked when travelling abroad. And the research into outer space will also receive a major boost, with the allied funding of our very own space program. […] Let us rejoice here and today about this great achievement. […] Long live peace! Long live prosperity! Long live EOS!”
One of the keys of the Orinese foreign policy since 1954 is irredentism, the idea of “Greater Orioni,” justifying the right of territorial expansions in their “historical legitimacy”.[citation needed] The best examples are the re-integration of Rohini in 2009 and the occupation of Bainbridge Islands since 2019. Orioni has staked its territorial claims in the Oriental Ocean with a continued military presence on Burkini, in the form of a naval base in the large, eastern lagoon.[1] Orinese defence councillor Toren Nabérrie has stated the Orinese government views Burkini “as a long-term strategic partner.”[citation needed]
International membership
Orioni is a founding member of several intergovernmental organizations, trade blocs and cooperative security pacts that influence Orinese politics. It also hosts the headquarters of the Entente of Oriental States on Deseti island. The following is a list of international organisations in which Orioni officially participates or participated.
Organisation | Role | Membership |
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Europan Commercial Alliance | Founding member | 1954-2004 |
Assembled Nations | Founding member | 1957-present |
Group of Island Nations | Founding member | 1974-present |
Entente of Oriental States | Founding member | 2004-present |
Regional Geographic Society | Member | $Year |
Bilateral relations
The following table explains the Orinese government's view towards other nations on the global stage. This is a list also include ambassadors of Orioni to individual nations on Eurth. In the Orioni Empire, ambassadors are envoys of the Imperial government appointed stationed in a foreign capital as the resident representative of their own government or appointed for a special and often temporary diplomatic assignment. Ambassadors are nominated by the Councillor of Foreign Affairs and confirmed by the Sibiseba. Ambassadors serve “at the pleasure of the Empress”, meaning they can be dismissed at any time.
Status: Allied Friendly Neutral Tense
Country (Oharic name) | Status | Current state of relations | Mutual embassies | Visa requirement | Orinese ambassador | Ambassador to Orioni |
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Abantium (Se Hārami) | Tense | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Ap Efthu Qainzaum Huqah | Position vacant |
Adaptus (Adaptesi) | Tense | Cordial relations were maintained with the country of late-king Jovian II. Since his death and the following political turmoil, relations have been somewhat difficult. | Yes | Yes | Mr Amadeo Isodorus | Position vacant |
Afropa (Afiyuropa) | Tense | Formal relationships were established in 2016, when Afropa joined the regional sphere. Cooperation is growing, especially to combat the spread of narcotics. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Indira Mukesha Kumara Lalita | Position vacant |
Ahrana (Ahirana) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Virgiliu Fidatov | Position vacant |
Akiiryu (Akiriye) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Genji Heita | Position vacant |
Alvernia (Alaweriniye) | Friendly | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | Yes | Mr Zemichael Berta Azmera | Position vacant |
Anatea (Anetiye) | Friendly | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Addolorata Di Julio | Position vacant |
Andalla (Andiliye) | Friendly | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | Yes | Mr Bjarne Sanderson | Position vacant |
Ashford and Tarago Islands (Wāshiforidi ina Taragiye) | Friendly | Orioni is accredited to Ashford and Tarago from its embassy in Bromwich, Gallambria. Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | No | Yes | (See Gallambria) | (See Gallambria) |
Ateenia (Atēniye) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Ingvald Heiberg | Mr Dag Ericsson |
Ayubi (Jawini) | Friendly | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. Relations between post-colonial Ayubi and Orioni have remained close throughout the years, although sometimes difficult. | Yes | Yes | Mr Hamit Erdem Pamuk | Position vacant |
Bainbridge Islands (Baribeni) | Allied | Bainbridge Islands and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. The Orinese military has been present in Bainbridge Islands since 2019 in the frame of Operation Ocean Guard. Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. Relations between post-colonial Bainbridge Islands and Orioni have remained close throughout the years, although sometimes difficult. | Yes | No | Mrs Bhumi Samarth | Position vacant |
Cabarria (Keberiye) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Césaire Breaux | Mrs Frida Lavergne |
Cristina (Kirīsitīna) | Allied | Cristina and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. | Yes | No | Mrs Carine Morais | Position vacant |
Damak Var (Daini) | Friendly | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. Relations between post-colonial Damak Var and Orioni have remained close throughout the years, although sometimes difficult. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Tsion Yemane ina Abal | Position vacant |
Delamaria (Dalamireri) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Elizabeth Hubert-Bouffard | Ms Simone Edwards OSD |
Deltannia (Dalitenīye) | Allied | Deltannia and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. | Yes | No | Mr Luke Kinisger | Position vacant |
Dolchland (Dalitalēni) | Tense | Orioni is accredited to Dolchland from its embassy in Selbourne, Seylos. Disagreements over the management of Antargis and the ARTHA treaty. | No | Yes | Mr Roman Ioshin | Position vacant |
Ebrary (Ibirarīye) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Bastiano Panza | Mr Samuel Bernardo |
Esonice (Esonīsi) | Allied | Esonice and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | No | Mr Tatewaki Kuno | Position vacant |
Feluga (Faliki) | Allied | Feluga and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. | Yes | No | Mrs Silvia Apolinia | Position vacant |
Fina (Vaniye) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Théophile Lebreton | Mr Bruno Dupeux |
Fubukino (Fabukinu) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Gevorg Armen Bedros Arax | Position vacant |
Fulgistan (Fulijīsitani) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Argasun Qorchi | Position vacant |
Gaellicia (Galiki) | Friendly | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | Yes | Position vacant | Mr Terrence Marshall |
Galahinda (Gelanīta) | Friendly | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | Yes | Mr Yerga Yitay Abdellahi | Position vacant |
Gallambria (Gelamariye) | Friendly | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | Yes | Mr Ernie Buana | Position vacant |
Giokto (Yihokoto) | Neutral | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Asnaku Amir Dejen | Position vacant |
Girkmand (Girekimeni) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Roope Räsänen | Position vacant |
Great Anglia (Ingalizi) | Tense | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Andrew Wilkinson | Mrs Melissa Cooke |
Haruspex (Waresibēkisi) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Leon Maraj | Position vacant |
Hexanesa (Aksinasi) | Neutral | Orioni is accredited to Hexanesa from its embassy in Tagmatika, Tagmatium.) | No | Yes | Ms Irihapeti Kingi | Position vacant |
Ide Jima (Ayidī Jīma) | Allied | Ide Jima and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. | Yes | No | Mr Kil Yong-Gi | Position vacant |
Iverica (Iweriki) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Picolet Chardin | Position vacant |
Kertosono (Gēriyetoseni) | Friendly | Embassies exchanged since May 2021.[2] | Yes | Yes | Mr Wibawa Suhulyani | Mr Sanyoto Diriharjan |
Kolhar (Tinishu) | Friendly | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | Yes | Mr Mulugeta Zewedu Armah | Position vacant |
Kotowari (Lī) | Allied | Kotowari and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. | Yes | No | Mr Wandafera Dejene Gebreselassie | Position vacant |
Littland (Itibiti) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Zehlun Zilud | Mr Sven Thorbjørn Madsen |
Llalta (Lilalita) | Friendly | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | Yes | Mr Malcolm James | Mrs Anna Lawrence |
Lysia (Lisesi Mereti) | Allied | Lysia and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. | Yes | No | Mrs Najmeh Moussavian | Mr Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath |
Mahana (Mahini) | Allied | Mahana and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. | Yes | no | Mr Hector Cuéllar | Position vacant |
Mantella (Manitēli) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Tigrian Befikadu ina Bessufekad | Position vacant |
Mekabiri (Birlini) | Allied | Relations between post-colonial Mekabiri and Orioni have remained close throughout the years, although sometimes difficult. Mekabiri and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. | Yes | No | Mr Esteban Loreto ina Sastre | Position vacant |
Mevraq (Mabaraki) | Friendly | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | Yes | Mr Itzel Tiriaq Nahuel | Position vacant |
Miiros (Miyirosi) | Allied | Miiros and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | No | Ms Kristine Andrea Sigurdsson | Position vacant |
Mito (Mini) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Marcelo Amorim ina Barbosa | Position vacant |
Niederoestereich (Astrini) | Allied | Niederoestereich and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. Relations between post-colonial Niederoestereich and Orioni have remained close throughout the years, although sometimes difficult. Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | No | Ms Majbritt Abildgaard | Position vacant |
Noble Nykia (Julideri) | Tense | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Marcel Dupont | Position vacant |
Norrium (Akikadi) | Tense | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Anand Ramlogan | Position vacant |
Prymont (Pīrimētiniti) | Neutral | Disagreements over the management of Antargis and the ARTHA treaty. | Yes | Yes | Mr Soun Tendo | Position vacant |
Qubdi (Kopti) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Annan Aboagye | Position vacant |
Red Iberos (Seratenyochi) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Theodoros Malas | Mrs Iliana Gianouli |
Renolion (Ronolini) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Zakari Singleton | Position vacant |
Rhodellia (Rodoliye) | Neutral | Undisclosed | Yes | Yes | Mr Kurt Walden | Position vacant |
Safiloa (Gawolo’ā) | Allied | Safiloa and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | No | Mrs Muluken Admassu Beca | Position vacant |
Salvia (Kidusi Mereti) | Friendly | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. Disagreements over the management of Antargis and the ARTHA treaty. | Yes | Yes | Mr Janey Timble | Position vacant |
San Ba (Sewani) | Friendly | Relations between post-colonial San Bar and Orioni have remained close throughout the years, although sometimes difficult. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Melkam Ezera Meba | Position vacant |
Seylos (Seyelisi) | Friendly | Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Felicity Lewden | Position vacant |
Stedoria (Sitedorīye) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Tinadem Hakim ina Belai | Position vacant |
Sunset Sea Islands (Siraki Adega) | Allied | The Sunset Sea Islands and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. Fellow member of the Group of Island Nations. | Yes | No | Ms Olivia Zahir | Position vacant |
Suverina (Suwalina) | Friendly | Both monarchies maintain a friendly relationship with oneanother. In 2016 an event instigated by the provocateur-journalist Bron Urgundy led to some mild tensions. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Usha Oriun ina Shecroch | Position vacant |
Tagmatium (Tekemeti) | Friendly | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Nikomedes Georgius Artemios | Position vacant |
Tamurin (Tamarini) | Allied | Tamurin and Orioni are allied because of their mutual membership to the Entente of Oriental States. This partnership is strengthened through strong trade ties. Relations between post-colonial Tamurin and Orioni have remained close throughout the years, although sometimes difficult. | Yes | No | Mr Felix Emil ina Nicolaisen | Position vacant |
Uppsund (Oharic) | Neutral | Orioni is accredited to Uppsund from its embassy in Moskovo, Ahrana. | No | Yes | Mr/s Position vacant | Position vacant |
Variota (Varioteni) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Ray Dalio | Position vacant |
Velaheria (Balehariye) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr/s Position vacant | Position vacant |
Volsci (Voisi) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr Lucian Lorne ina Tamera | Position vacant |
Walneria (Balenariye) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Asegedeche Mikias ina Abel | Position vacant |
Yien (Mahidahi) | Tense | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Conjeet Tesheme ina Yisake | Position vacant |
Yuropa (Yuropa Mereti) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mrs Brynhild Siv ina Skadi | Position vacant |
Zaxar (Sakasariye) | Neutral | Undisclosed. | Yes | Yes | Mr/s Position vacant | Position vacant |
Zharr (Kasari) | Neutral | Orioni is accredited to Zharr from its embassy in Prathen, Haruspex. | No | Yes | Mr/s Position vacant | Position vacant |
Diplomatic relations
Guidelines
Embassies may only be constructed in the capital city of O'polis in compliance with the policy. Consulates can be established outside the capital city, usually in regional capitals. Only low-grade light personal weapons may be carried by staff (pistols, some submachine guns, assault rifles, melee weapons). Limousines are reserved for heads of state.[3]
Guidelines on: | Embassy | Consulate |
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Location: | Capital city | Provincial capitals; other locations require a special permit |
Number of staff: | 100 persons | 50 persons |
Number of vehicles (includes all land, air, and water crafts): | 8 vehicles | 4 vehicles |
Number of weapons: | 200 items | 100 items |
Plants/animals/drugs: | 20 animals; other products are considered case-by-case | 10 animals; other products are considered case-by-case |
All nations are expected to follow the guidelines when establishing embassies and consulates. Any special requests are given consideration if listed in the attached form. Applications will be processed after submission, with full diplomatic operations possible after 6 months to 1 year (1-2 weeks).
Immunity
The Orioni Empire has submitted the following table to summarise national policies concerning diplomatic immunities. Orioni expects all diplomatic staff to comply with Orioni laws. In compliance with decorum, diplomatic staff can only be prosecuted in their home country's court (expressed by their nationality) except under special circumstances as ordered by the Orioni government. Any legal actions taken against employees will require a warrant from the Imperial Court, where compliance of the guilty party is required. It should be noted that Orinese will communicate with the home nation if their diplomats have violated the law.
If the nation does not take the necessary actions to punish/prevent the offence or if the guilty party refuses summons or searches, the government of Orioni will act upon this breach of diplomatic decorum. All offenders will be given a just and fair trial, and a representative from their home country will be invited to oversee the hearing. Actions taken can be, but are not limited to: closure of diplomatic missions, deportation from Orioni as persona non grata, arrest and imprisonment, etc.
Employee | May be arrested or detained (w/ warrant) | Residence may be entered subject to ordinary procedures (w/ warrant) | May be issued traffic ticket | May be subpoenaed as witness | May be prosecuted |
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Ambassador (or equivalent) | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Member of embassy administrative or technical staff | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Member of embassy service staff | Yes | Yes | Yes | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes |
Career consular officers | Yes | Yes | Yes | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes |
Honorary consular officers | Yes | Yes | Yes | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes |
Consular employees | Yes | Yes | Yes | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes |
Extraterritoriality
Orioni recognises that the land in which a mission is built upon remains Orinese property, but that Orioni laws are suspended within the compound as the sovereign nation's laws are applied. Permission from the sovereign nation will be requested should authorities need to step inside the embassy or consulate. Crimes committed within the compound by non-Orinese citizens are not under Orioni jurisdiction and are tried by the sovereign nation's court. If the guilty party holds Orinese citizenship, nations are requested to turn over the offenders to local authorities. It should be noted that all crimes occurring outside the compound will be tried in an Orinese court, regardless of the guilty party's nationality.
References
- ↑ The Laws of the Sea (30 October 2018)
- ↑ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kertosono (24 May 2021)
- ↑ Foreign relations of Orioni (17 April 2017)