Foreign relations of Joseon

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The Great Kingdom of Joseon, a peninsula country in Asia adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, engages in diplomatic activities using its economic, political, military, and cultural influence as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, based on its geographical location connecting the continent and the Pacific Ocean. While ostensibly Joseon is known to engage in diplomatic activities based on multilateralism, the influence of political realism, which stems from its long-standing confrontation with neighboring countries, still has a significant impact on Joseon's diplomacy.

Joseon strengthened its cooperation with other countries as a member of the ICON, and this effort was strengthened by the formation of Allied forces during the New England War. ICON has now officially ended its activities, but Joseon has participated as a founding member of its new multilateral alliance, the Pan-Regional Multilateral Partnership.