Foreign Relations of Neo-Korea
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The State of Neo-Korea maintains formal diplomatic relations with a variety of other powers, as a result of concentrated efforts in the 1990s to repair those interactions frayed during the Hikaru Sakuma period. This includes almost every nation in Esvanovia, alongside multiple extraregional diplomatic partners. Foreign affairs, such as embassies and the establishment of formal relations, are organized under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Bilateral Relations
Esvanovia
Country | Current Status | Formal relations began | Notes | Neo-Korean Ambassador | Ambassador to Neo-Korea |
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Meridon | Allied | Circa 1980s | Long period of time until relations were renewed was caused by the fallout of the Great War. Repairing of these relations occured gradually, and primarily started with renewed economic interaction. Relations recently strained due to the 2034 Matsumae Invasion | Mr. Ryuu Kawaguchi | Mr. Constantin Lucroy |
Anagonia | Allied | 1960 | One of the first nations to recognize Neo-Korea in the modern period, owing to positive relations and the potential for utilization of the state as a pseudo-catspaw in the Hiakemirian region. Close economic and political relations maintained to this day. | Ms. Kaneko Harumi | ??? |
Darlingtown | Allied | Circa 2010s/2020s | Neo-Korea would rapidly attempt to befriend the fledgling Darlingtown upon SACHI's exile from Kaskaida, with the two nations sharing close economic and political relations as a result of these efforts. Neo-Korea relies heavily on Darlingtown to supplement its limited uranium production for the creation of both nuclear power and weaponry. | Mr. Miki Noboru | SACHI(?) |
Marquesan | Neutral (Leaning Hostile) | Early 2000s | Relations reluctantly resumed by the Beom Dae Government during the Marquesan Civil War, in an attempt to bolster the legitimacy of the new Marquesan State. This effort would also involve (highly limited) trade beginning between the two nations, although no other major diplomatic initiatives have occurred. | Mr. Sada Kaede | ??? |