Foreign Relations of the Englean Kaiserreich
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
This article is incomplete because it is pending further input from participants, or it is a work-in-progress by one author. Please comment on this article's talk page to share your input, comments and questions. Note: To contribute to this article, you may need to seek help from the author(s) of this page. |
Introduction
The foreign relations of the Englean Kaiserreich are the responsibility of His Imperial Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (known alternatively as the Imperial Foreign Ministry), which is currently headed by Foreign Minister (Außenminister) Wilhelm von Richter.
The Englean Kaiserreich exists as one of the most influential nations within Sunalaya, possessing an advanced economy and extensive military capabilities.
Currently the location of foreign embassies are on 23. Wilhelmstraße in Engelberg.
Objectives in Sunalaya
List of Relations by Continent
Zambian
Ventismar
Ophion
North Corentia
Corentia
Country | Status | State of relations | Mutual Embassies | Visa Requirement | Formal Relations Began | Englean Ambassador |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Belantica | Warm | Positive relations developed following the establishment of the United Queendoms, with Belantica continuing to be a regional ally and member of the ACIS. | Yes | No | ~1870; 2016 | Carl Ritschel |
Talvistova | Warm | Former state of the Englean Kaiserreich, gained independence in 1849. Regional ally with enjoyable positive relations between the two nations. Member of the ACIS. | Yes | No | 1849 | Pascal Höffner |
Librira | Neutral | Following the Libriran Revolution of 1894, the Kaiserreich refused to recognise the new government, continuing to recognise the former Kingdom of Librira as the legitimate government of the nation. Throughout the 20th Century, the nation of Librira continued to not be recognised by the Imperial Foreign Ministry. | No | Yes | ~1820 | None |
Seven United | Negative | Relations between the Kaiserreich and the Seven United (Damsmar) continue to be negative following the Second Great War. | No | Yes | None |