Foreign relations of Daobac

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Since its independence, Daobac has pursued a "free and active" philosphy as its overarching guide in foreign policy, as a result, Daobac maintains friendly relations with its immediate neighbors, members of the Association of Ozeros Nations and the rest of the wider global community. The country is a strong advocate of Ozerosi & Kayatman regionalism and stability, and to achieve these ends plays an active role within the AON. Daobac works closely with its regional neighbors and supports various initiatives that promotes security, stability and unity within its immediate region. The country is well known for its expertise in the fields of environmental, aerospace and chemical, allowing to export key technologies easily due to its strategic geographic position at the Kayatman archipelago. Due to geographic reasons, friendly relations with both Kajera and Pulau Keramat are considered paramount. At the same time however the country also maintain good diplomatic relations with other powers such as Tsurushima, Belfras and Onekawa-Nukanoa. In the modern era and through the Daobac Space Corporation (DSC) and the country's membership in the International Aeronautical Union (IAU), Daobac has been able to effectively enlarge its importance among the international community. Daobac also hosts the headquarters of the IAU, located in its capital city of Congvat.

Memberships

Association of Ozeros Nations

International Aeronautical Union

Trade Agreements

Country Treaty Name Abbreviation Signed Effective
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

Bilateral Relations

Belisaria

Ghant

Ochran

Country Attitude Formal Relations Began Notes
 Tsurushima Friendly TBD TBD

Oxidentale

Malaio

Country Attitude Formal Relations Began Notes
 Ankat Cordial TBD TBD
 Fahran Cordial TBD TBD
 Kajera Friendly 04 September 1845 Overview
  • Formerly a territory of Kajera obtained through a war of conquest, independence granted in a referendum in 1845.
  • Daobac has an embassy in Rimae.
  • Kajera has an embassy in Congvat.
  • Both are members of the AON

Economy

  • Kajera is Daobac's 5th largest export & 4th largest import partner.
  • Extensive cooperation in the aerospace engineering and military manufacturing sectors.
  • Free trade agreement in effect between the two countries.
  • Kajerans are able to live and work in Daobac without the need to apply for a visa in advance. A special visa-on-arrival (Subclass XXX) will be granted to all Kajerans upon arrival at a port of entry so long as they maintain a valid Kajeran passport.

History
Throughout the 17th and mid 19th century Daobac was incorporated as a part of Kajera, the result of war that both polities had fought and of which Daobac had lost. However a period of social and political upheaval in the early 19th century prompted the Kajeran government to initiate a referendum for Daoan independence throughout the Daoan islands.

 M'biruna Cordial TBD
 Onekawa-Nukanoa Friendly TBD TBD
 Pulacan Cordial TBD TBD
 Pulau Keramat Friendly 04 September 1845 Overview
  • Parts of Daobac's territory was occupied by Pulau Keramat during the Hanaki War.
  • Daobac has an embassy in Kopiona Poi.
  • Pulau Keramat has an embassy in Congvat.
  • Both are members of the AON

Economy

  • Pulau Keramat is Daobac's 2nd largest export and import partner.
  • Extensive cooperation in the aerospace engineering and military manufacturing sectors.
  • Free trade agreement in effect between the two countries.
  • Both are members of the Karaihe Border Control Agreement, an open border policy which permits Pulaui and Daoan citizens to live and work in both countries without the need to apply for a visa.

History
Initial relations between Daobac and Pulau Keramat was cordial as the Pulaui government was among the first nations who recognized Daoan independence. This however quickly turned to hostilities prior to the Hanaki War. A right-wing government took power in Pulau Keramat who had territorial ambitions to restore the ancient Tahamajan Empire. The subsequent Hanaki War resulted in Pulaui forces invading and occupying parts of Daobac. After the war however steps were taken by the Daoan government to repair its relation with one of its largest neighbors. A non-aggression pact was signed in 19XX, followed by various free trade agreements throughout the mid 20th century which helped ease tensions between the two countries.

 Vardana Cordial TBD TBD
 Zanzali Cordial TBD TBD

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