Foreign relations of Yisrael

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Royal Foreign Minister Yitzchok Katz (right), sitting with Defense Minister Naftali Bauman (left) at a session of the Royal Yisraeli Cabinet.

Introduction

The foreign relations of the Kingdom of Yisrael are the responsibility of His Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (known alternatively as His Majesty's Foreign Ministry), which is currently headed by Foreign Minister Yitzchok Katz.

Yisrael is a major global economic and financial hub, along with neighboring Fakolana, and is informally known as the "Banker of Scipia". In addition to its economic strength, Yisrael possesses an advanced regional military presence.

The Royal Government in Yerushalayim pursues a strategy of principled stability and shared prosperity by promoting self government and free market capitalism. This has pitted it against the few remaining leftist powers left in the globe, who oppose the Jewish kingdom's anti-communism. Yisrael advocates neoliberal free markets and social conservatism, and these ideological aims are key determinants of its relationships with other world nations.

Special relationships

Arthurista

Tarsas

Allies and close friends

Deweden

Deseret

Abalessa

Eagleland

Nekor

Santheres

Belfras

Friendly

Rhynovia

Vannois

Allamunnic States

Ghant

Rabinovska

Cordial and neutral

Lyncanestria

Nekulturnya

Lihnidos

Intermaria

Benaajab

Benaajab views Yisrael as a fellow theonomist state and an ally in the support of world-wide ecclesiocratic reforms--the primary international objective of the Benaajabi government. Because of the distance between the two nations and because of Yisrael's prominent role in global capitalism, however, there are relatively few interactions between the two states. Benaajab believes that all Abrahamic faiths should be reconciled under a single governing entity, which has lead to misnomers, faux pas, and dismissive language from many Benaajabi politicians.

Hostile

Nahlia

Marad

Bahktar Worker's Republic

Rietumimark

People's Republic of Estoni

Mutul

Formerly hostile, now cordial

Sydalon

Latin Empire

Ascalzar

Fabria

Fakolana