Gaullica-Azure Coast Relations
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Gaullica |
Azure Coast |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Gaullican Embassy, Sartoux | Azurenne Embassy, Verlois |
Envoy | |
Ambassador Émeric Cazal | Ambassador Eléa-Sophia Boulanger |
Gaullica-Azure Coast relations (Gaullican: Relations entre la République gaulloise et l'République Souverain de la Côte d'Azur) are the bilateral relations between the Republic of Gaullica and the Sovereign Republic of the Azure Coast. Gaullican presence in what is now the Azure Coast began in March 1560 with the famous landing of Etienne Montluçon and Joseph de Salers near what is now modern-day Souchon, Comté de Bonne. The Empire took possession of the territory, establishing a provisional trading post near a large inland lake; the town would become the first permanent settlement in the Azure Coast, and eventually its colonial and later national capital.
Gaullica maintained control over the Azure Coast until the Great War, when in 1934 the forces of the Grand Alliance defeated the colonial forces at the Battle of Sauclières, forcing its surrender and extrication from Gaullican control. As a provision of the surrender, the Azure Coast was granted independence on May 10, 1934.