Onekawa-Yisrael relations
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Relations between Onekawa-Nukanoa and Yisrael have spanned over a century since Onekawa's tribal unification and independence from Arthurista.
Mutual knowledge of the Maori peoples of pre-state Onekawa and the earlier pre-royal Jewish realms date back several centuries to the 16th century (on the Yisraeli side, this was largely due to correspondence from Jewish merchants, explorers, and notables from Perateia), but relations were non-existent and trade too disattentuated and without any regularity.
Modern diplomatic relations were established in 1899 between both countries. Onekawa's unifying king, Tama Onekawa, was aware from Arthuristan contacts of the Royal Bank of Yisrael's post-1889 foreign direct investment program and immediately pressed the new Yisraeli ambassador on establishing economic ties. In the early 20th century, the Royal Bank of Yisrael loaned $1.78 million shekels to the fledgling Malaio power, which engaged in a rapid industrialization policy.
Politically, Onekawan and Yisraeli ties strengthened despite the geographic distance, with O-N providing suppport against Sydalon during the 2nd West Scipian War and Yisraeli help in return to King Tama's heir and supporters in the 1925 civil war where a Yisraeli naval squadron and expeditionary force aided the Tamaists, who won the conflict. Diplomatic ties remained so robust that O-N was one of the only nations that actvely support General David Azoulay and his Autocracy regime in the 1940s.
In the 1970s and 1980s, there was a flood of Yisraeli businesses looking to expand into Ochran and Malaio, and Onekawa was one of those beneficiaries. One cultural export by Onekawa to Yisrael and West Scipia was a form of Maori comedy that became popular entertainment in major West Scipian cities. The staunch anti-communist stance and broad support of royalism abroad from the Presidency of Binyamin Schwartz (1976-84) to the present have steadily maintained close ties between both countries, leading to defense and intelligence-sharing.
Recently, the Maori King Tama III Onekawa signaled his suppport of the ongoing Hezekian Reaction (2020-present).
Onekawa-Nukanoa |
Yisrael |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Onekawan Embassy, Yerushalayim | Yisraeli Embassy, Takutaiwhero |
Envoy | |
Ambassador TBD | Ambassador Gershon Rothman |
Country comparison
Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa | Kingdom of Yisrael | |
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Populations | 62 million (2018) | 20.2 million (2018) |
Area | 1,074,528 km2 | 150,304 km2 |
Population density | 57.7 km2 | TBA |
Capital | Takutaiwhero | Yerushalayim |
Largest city | Peeti-makau-rau | Dervaylik |
Government | Federal absolute monarchy | Federal presidential constitutional monarchy |
Current Leader | Māori Kīngi Tama III Onekawa (head of state and government) |
HRM King Hezekiah III (head of state) President Yitzchok Katz (head of government) |
Official languages | Maori | Modern Hebrew, Allamunnic English and Yiddish |
Main religions | TBA | Jewish (75.1%) Other (24.9%). |
GDP (nominal) (2015) | $2 trillion ($32,253 per capita) | $823.97 billion ($40,705 per capita) |
Military expenditures | TBA | $41.19 billion (5% of GDP) |