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'''Foreign relations of Montesayette''' are founded on four fundamental principles: cooperation within the Central Ecros region, constructive dialogue, international development, and adherence to international law. Although historically neutral, Montesayette has been a member of the [[Alliance of Central Ecrosian States]] (ACES) since 1983. In recent years, starting with [[Sévérine Dufour]]'s presidency, Montesayette has become a proactive advocate for regional cooperation. Since then Montesayette has taken more assertive diplomatic and military positions. An example of this shift in diplomatic approach was Montesayette's explicit support for [[Pavulturilor]] during the [[Judea Crisis]]. This was a stance that led to the [[January 2010 Nerfoy attacks]]. Montesayette has been a member of the [[Terraconserva Council of Nations]] (TCN) since 1953 and maintains full diplomatic relations with most TCN member states. However, with the exception of [[Sconia]], [[Tumland]], [[Fujikuni]], [[Hazbin]], [[Sequoyah]], [[Lurjize]], and [[Rakeo]], Montesayette maintains relations at a lesser level, not reaching Embassy-level.
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'''Foreign relations of Montesayette''' are founded on four fundamental principles: cooperation within the Central Ecros region, constructive dialogue, international development, and adherence to international law. Although historically neutral, Montesayette has been a member of the [[Alliance of Central Ecrosian States]] (ACES) since 1983. In recent years, starting with [[Sévérine Dufour]]'s presidency, Montesayette has become a proactive advocate for regional cooperation. Since then Montesayette has taken more assertive diplomatic and military positions. An example of this shift in diplomatic approach was Montesayette's explicit support for [[Pavulturilor]] during the [[Judea Crisis]]. This was a stance that led to the [[January 2010 Nerfoy attacks]]. Montesayette has been a member of the [[Terraconserva Council of Nations]] (TCN) since 1953 and maintains full diplomatic relations with most TCN member states. However, it maintains a lesser level of diplomatic relations, not at the Embassy-level, with [[Sconia]], [[Tumland]], [[Fujikuni]], [[Hazbin]], [[Sequoyah]], [[Lurjize]], and [[Rakeo]].
  
 
== Foreign policy ==
 
== Foreign policy ==

Revision as of 04:51, 20 July 2023

Foreign relations of Montesayette are founded on four fundamental principles: cooperation within the Central Ecros region, constructive dialogue, international development, and adherence to international law. Although historically neutral, Montesayette has been a member of the Alliance of Central Ecrosian States (ACES) since 1983. In recent years, starting with Sévérine Dufour's presidency, Montesayette has become a proactive advocate for regional cooperation. Since then Montesayette has taken more assertive diplomatic and military positions. An example of this shift in diplomatic approach was Montesayette's explicit support for Pavulturilor during the Judea Crisis. This was a stance that led to the January 2010 Nerfoy attacks. Montesayette has been a member of the Terraconserva Council of Nations (TCN) since 1953 and maintains full diplomatic relations with most TCN member states. However, it maintains a lesser level of diplomatic relations, not at the Embassy-level, with Sconia, Tumland, Fujikuni, Hazbin, Sequoyah, Lurjize, and Rakeo.

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