Foreign relations of Abbasid
Central Althena
Country | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Template:Country data Allajia Allajia | 1934 | See Abbasid-Allajia relations
Allajia was one of the first nations to recognize the Kingdom of Abbasid. Relations between Abbasid and Allajia have been extremely close since their establishment in 1934. Both sides fought against the Imperials in the Great Adonian War, and Allajia played a large role in Abbasid's 1981 war against Sameshira. |
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1991 | See Abbasid-Asmiriva relations
Abbasid was one of the last countries to recognize the Confederation of Asmiriva. Historically, relations between the two nations have been hostile due to Abbasid's support for Kabier dissidents inside Asmiriva. Abbasid has long been wary of Asmiriva's influence over Kabier politics, and has sought to develop regional alliances to counter this. |
Eastern Althena
Country | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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1934 | See Sanese-Abbasidi relations
Okaiken was the first nation to recognize the Kingdom of Abbasid. Abbasid fought against Mitoyagi in the Great Adonian War, but relations have drastically improved since then. Both nations are members of the East Althenian Sphere, and have significant economic and educational ties. Trade between Abbasid and Okaiken amounted to $61.3 billion in 2013, and continues to grow, with Abbasid providing Okaiken with 23% of its oil needs. Sanese influence can also be seen in Abbasid's government, with it's political system modeled after that of Okaiken. |
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1953 | See Abbasidi-Kwangju relations
Abbasid provided much diplomatic support to Kwangju during its 11-month civil war. Following the collapse of Kwangju in 1954, Abbasid recognized the democratic Republic of Howan, as the one and only legitimate government of Kwangju. Since the reunification of Kwangju, trade has amounted to $27 billion. As of 2013, there are an estimated 10,000 Kwangju who reside in Abbasid. The exchange of cultural ideals is highly eveident, with the high popularity of K-pop, and the rising demand for Kwangju clothing in Abbasid. |
23x15px Nanami | 1953 | See Abbasidi-Nanamian relations |
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1954 | See Abbasidi-Teikonian relations
Abbasid and Teiko are important trade partners, and have maintained a close relationship since the Great Adonian War |
Template:Country data Peilan Republic of Peilan | 1937 | See Abbasid-Peilan relations
Abbasid and Peilan have maintained cordial ties since the Great Adonian War. Bilateral trade between Abbasid and Peilan reached $45 billion in 2013. |
Template:Country data PRP People's Republic of Peilan | Relations not established | See Abbasid-PRP relations
Abbasid has never recognized the People's Republic of Peilan, and maintains diplomatic relations with the Republic of Peilan. However, both nations are members of the East Althenian Sphere. |
Western Althena
Country | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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1855 | See Bergo-Abbasidi Relations
Relations between Abbasid and Bergenstein are deeply historical, having endured a century of constant fluctuating events. However relations rapidly deteriorated during the Bergen Wars, in which Abbasid joined a Althenian-wide coalition against the Bergen Coalition. Currently relations are severed due to Bergenstein's support of insurgent group Al-Sawra in the Islamic State of Esdaad. |
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1240 | See Abbasid-Bruellen relations
Both countries maintain neutral relations with each other. |
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1936 | See Abbasid-Calibria relations
Both countries have enjoyed friendly relations since the Great Adonian War, and Abbasid supports Calibria's claims over Kariko. |
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1967 | See Abbasid-Relastova relations
Relastova was one of the first nations to recognize Abbasid, and direct relations were established in 1934. Relations deteriorated in 1945, and Abbasid severed relations, refusing to reestablish them. Both nations fought on opposite sides during the Great Adonian War, with Relastova providing much aid to Malo in its war against Abbasid. Relations were eventually reestablished in 1983, and trade between the two nations currently amounts to $21 billion. |
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1964 | See Abbasid-Sinope relations
Abbasid and Sinope have cooperated greatly on the issue of relations between Central and West Althena, and relations reached their peak when Abbasid joined the Sinopian-led coalition against Bergenstein. However relations became strained to due to Abbasid's refusal to sign the Treaty of Braavos, and the condition of human rights in the Kabier World. Relations were further strained after Sinope's recognition of the breakaway Kariko Republic, and Abbasid's decision to grant asylum to the deposed High King of Bergenstein. |
Carreon
Country | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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23x15px New Terrance New Terrance | 1910 | See Abbasid-New Terrance relations |
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1952 | See Abbasid-Septentria relations |
Euphemia
Country | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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1934 | See Abbasid-Acadian relations |
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1935 | See Abbasid-Folland relations |
Template:Country data Fraesia Fraesia | 1943 | See Abbasid-Fraesia relations
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1934 | See Abbasid-Kuyrut relations
Abbasid has maintained a neutral stance when it comes to Kuyrut's claims over Brennsland. Relations have greatly improved since Abbasid joined SCMAT as a non-regional member. |
23x15px Oxacmela Oxacmela | 1958 | See Abbasid-Oxacmela relations
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1934 | See Abbasid-Shayden relations
Relations between Abbasid and Shayden are held to be one of the closest between any two Adonian nations. The spread of Euphemian cultural influence to the Kabier World is credited to the close relationship between Abbasid and Shayden. |
Itzamna
Country | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Template:Country data Balisca Balisca | 1803 | See Abbasid-Balisca relations
Relations between Abbasid and Balisca have been coldly dormant since their inception, and show no indication of changing. |