Foreign Relations of the Socialist Republic of Malgrave
Background
The Socialist Republic of Malgrave entered the international community on the 13th of April 1941 when it openly rejected the then isolationist policies of the Malgravean central government. It instead opted to embrace a more internationalist stance, with the overall hope of gaining international recognition and support for its socialist struggle against the government in Epping.
On an organisational level the foreign policy aims of the Socialist Republic of Malgrave was decided by the Premier, Prime Minister and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, with these foreign policy objectives being handled by civil servants at the foreign office, local ambassadorial staff (when appropriate), the Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Trade and the Premier.
World Assembly
Despite it's internationalist outlook the Socialist Republic refused to join the World Assembly stating that it was a puppet for capitalist, imperialist and fascistic interests and instead said that it wished to form it's own internal and external policy outside of the influence of these evil ideological groups.
Individual Countries
Country: | Treaties and Agreements with the Socialist Republic of Malgrave | Opinion of the Socialist Republic of Malgrave: |
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File:Commie flag.png Workers' Soviet Federative Socialist Republic | Mutual recognition; trade and research agreements; intelligence co-operation; Communist Party solidarity | Emerging from its own civil war in the 1940s, Soviet Radovartia became a staunch supporter of Socialist Malgrave. It recognized the Socialist Republic as the sole legitimate government of Malgrave as early as 1943, and continued to maintain friendly relations throughout the years. The two countries had considerable economic ties. The WSFSR provided material support and volunteers to Socialist Malgrave in the Malgravean Civil War. When the Socialist Republic was disbanded, the WSFSR refused to recognize the United Kingdom as the legitimate government of Malgrave, and does not to this day. |
Republic of Breheim | Mutual recognition (1941-1976); Limited recognition (1976-1981); trade agreements (1941-1977); Military aid program (1943-1959) | The Republic of Breheim supported the the Socialist Republic of Malgrave and recognized it as the sole legitimate Malgravean state until 1976, when it adopted the policy of recognizing both the Socialist Republic of Malgrave and the United Kingdom of Malgrave as legitimate states representing the Malgravean people. The Republic of Breheim helped the nascent Socialist Republic of Malgrave in the 1940s and 1950s building its military capabilities through providing military advisors and direct sales of military equipment at subsidized prices. The Republic of Breheim continued to recognize the Socialist Republic of Malgrave as one of the legitimate representatives of the Malgravean people until 1995. The Republic of Breheim provided diplomatic assistance and mediation to the Socialist Republic of Malgrave during the negotiations leading up to the Epping-Rensk Agreement. |
Soviet Republic of Rubydale | Mutual recognition; Trade Agreements; Military Aid Program; Volunteers & Exile Comrade Ruby Redheart's party(1945-1983); | Soviet Republic of Rubydale became staunch supporter of the Socialist Republic of Malgrave as the two nations struggled against the injustice of the bourgeoisie in their homelands. The two nations continued to have a friendly relationship in the course of the Silverdalean Civil War until Rubydale fell to the tide of monsters. Comrade Ruby Rose and a band of exiles from Rubydale felled to Malgrave to join civil war in hopes of creating a socialist state. The exiled folks of Rubydale continued the fight until the end of the civil war, where many of the forces either returned home to Silverdale or surrendered to the Malgrave governments. |