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The foreign relations of Anáhuac are directed by the President of the Republic and managed through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Foreign policy and its principles are constitutionally recognized in the Article 89, Section 10, which include: international law and legal equality of states, their sovereignty and independence, non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other countries, peaceful resolution of conflicts, and promotion of collective security through active participation in international organizations. Until its abolition in 2023, the Khan Doctrine has served as a crucial complement to these principles.

While it can be disputed whether or not Anáhauc is a regional power in Olivacia, its foreign policy was built under hemispheric prestige in subsequent decades of its independence. In 2003, former President Samara Mireles adopted a new foreign policy that called for an openness and an acceptance of criticism from the international community and the increase of Anahuacan involvement in foreign affairs, as well as a further integration towards its northern and southern neighbors. A greater priority to Olivacia was given under President Moctezuma Ortega.

Anáhuac is one of the founding members of several international organizations, most notably the Saltstil Pact and the Petrol Exporting Nations Association. Anáhuac is often classified as a newly industrialized country, a regional power in Olivacia and an emerging market.

Nations with which Anáhuac has diplomatic relations.

Foreign policy

Diplomatic relations

Bilateral relations

Olivacia

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Thrismari

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Thuadia

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Hirethia

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Meredonne

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Caleren

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Transnational issues

See also