Daobac-Kajera relations
Daobac |
Kajera |
---|---|
Diplomatic mission | |
Daoan Embassy, Rimae | Kajeran Embassy, Congvat |
Envoy | |
Ambassador TBD | Ambassador TBD |
Relations between Daobac (officially the Daoan Congressionall Republic) and Kajera (officially the Republic of Kajera) has had been historically turbulent. The two states had been at odds throughout much of their ancient histories with significant periods of conflict and subjugation between the two. In the modern day however this has gradually evolved from adverserial to partersnhip that was shaped through major events beginning with Kajera granting Daobac independence in 1845, the Hanaki War of 1928-1932 and the establishment of détente between the two powers in the period immediately after the Hanaki War. The two countries currently have close political, economic and military ties. Highlights of this close economic relation include Daobac pioneering the development of Kajera's network of desalinization and water treatment plants and provided commercial launch services for Kajera. Daobac on the other hand imports both processed & unprocessed food . As part of the Equatorial Trade Forum (Foareko) and due to its geographic proximity, Kajera is Daobac's largest export partner with Daobac primarily providing various engineering services in the fields of environmental and aerospace engineerings. The armed forces of both countries cooperate closely with annual bilateral training exercises continuously taking place with strong emphasis in increasing interoperability between the two countries forces. Furthermore in 17 June 1955 both Daobac and Kajera established the Kayatman Security Association, a military alliance where both countries will come to the aid of another in the event that one country is attacked by a hostile force.
History
Ancient & classical era
In the ancient and classical eras the Daoans regularly conducted raids against the islands that settled on the islands of modern-day Kajera, capturing settlers to be used as slaves. The Daoan Conclave, a loose confederation of Daoan pirate lords, was established in 200CE and carved an empire that encompassed nearly half of the Kayatman archipelago. This continued until the 11th century when the nascent Tahamajan Empire finally incorporated the Daoan Conclave as a vassal state. The Tahamajans had been able to bring some form of peace into the Kayatman archipelago as the Daoans were prohibited to attack the Kajerans as they were now both subjects of the Tahamajans.