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==Notes per country== | ==Notes per country== | ||
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* [[Mutul-Yisrael relations|Despite the lack of political or trade ties]], Mutul and Yisrael still have limited interaction due to both countries' strong ties to [[Sante Reze]] and [[Belfras]]. To avoid international complications with their shared friendly powers, both have appointed [[Sante Reze]] as a {{wp|protecting power}} for their interests in the other's territories. The Mutulese Interests Section resides in the Sante Rezes embassy in [[Yerushalayim]], [[Yisrael]], and a reciprocal Yisraeli Interests Section is located in the Sante Rezes embassy in [[Mutul|Kalak'Muul, Mutul]]. | * [[Mutul-Yisrael relations|Despite the lack of political or trade ties]], Mutul and Yisrael still have limited interaction due to both countries' strong ties to [[Sante Reze]] and [[Belfras]]. To avoid international complications with their shared friendly powers, both have appointed [[Sante Reze]] as a {{wp|protecting power}} for their interests in the other's territories. The Mutulese Interests Section resides in the Sante Rezes embassy in [[Yerushalayim]], [[Yisrael]], and a reciprocal Yisraeli Interests Section is located in the Sante Rezes embassy in [[Mutul|Kalak'Muul, Mutul]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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This is a list of countries in the world that for one or more reasons are sanctioned, boycotted, and/or subject to official diplomatic protests by multiple peer nations in the international community.
Types of restrictions
Diplomatic protests
- Diplomatic protest: The lowest level of political restriction between nations is an official diplomatic condemnation of some behavior, policy, or policies, whereas the foreign affairs offices within the protesting government deliver official diplomatic correspondence listing the grievance or condemnation to the offending party.
Sanctions
- Sanctions: The mid- or upper-level of political restriction between nations is where the protesting government levies some level of nominal, mild, moderate, or heavy sanctions on the offending government, using any combination of diplomatic sanctions, economic sanctions, military sanctions, or sanctions on individuals.
Boycotts
- Boycotts: The highest level of political restriction between nations where protesting governments levy heavy economic sanctions such as embargoes (total bans on trade) and impose a refusal to have any diplomatic or political ties, such as formal or informal diplomatic recognition.
List of countries currently sanctioned, boycotted, and/or protested by other governments
Mutul
- Divine Kingdom of Mutul: A number of world powers have officially restricted ties to Mutul, objecting on the grounds that it is an oppressive authoritarian regime with poor human rights that that actively suppresses non-state religions, targeting in particular Abrahamic faiths. Many nations of Abrahamic faith also find Mutul's human sacrifice objectionable on moral grounds.
Type of Restriction | ART
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ASC
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BEL
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DRV
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FAH
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GAR
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GZA
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GHT
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GEL
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LAT
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LIH
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LYN
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NOT
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SOT
|
ORE
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OSZ
|
SR
|
SUD
|
SYD
|
TAH
|
TAL
|
TYR
|
TSU
|
VAR
|
YIS
|
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Diplomatic protests | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||
Sanctions | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||||||||||
Boycott | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Notes per country
Mutul
- During the Mutulese Colonial Empire, the Supreme Susurrant ruled on the question of foreign policy relating to human sacrifices. The official declaration stated that voluntary loss of life was an acceptable moral act and contrasted it with the unacceptable moral act of "stealing" life. This ruling was upheld later after the independence movement.
- Despite the lack of political or trade ties, Mutul and Yisrael still have limited interaction due to both countries' strong ties to Sante Reze and Belfras. To avoid international complications with their shared friendly powers, both have appointed Sante Reze as a protecting power for their interests in the other's territories. The Mutulese Interests Section resides in the Sante Rezes embassy in Yerushalayim, Yisrael, and a reciprocal Yisraeli Interests Section is located in the Sante Rezes embassy in Kalak'Muul, Mutul.
See also
- List of designated terrorist organizations in Ajax
- International trading in Ajax
- Ajax Rivalries
- Freedom Indices of Ajax