Foreign relations of Montesayette
Foreign relations of Montesayette are founded on four fundamental principles: cooperation within the Central Ecros region, constructive dialogue, global 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 international and military positions. An example of this shift in strategic approach was Montesayette's explicit support for Pavulturilor during the Judea Crisis. This 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, Hazbin, Sequoyah, Lurjize, and Rakeo.
On its official website, Montasayette declares that it upholds a "steadfast and independent foreign policy devoted to peace. The objectives of this policy are to maintain Montesayette's independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, create a favourable global environment for economic growth, and contribute to the peace and development of the world. In addition, Montesayette places a particular emphasis on its relationships with Eleutherios because of its geographical location.
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Country | Formal relations began | Notes |
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Ajakanistan | – | See Ajakanistan–Montesayette relations
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Akvarelusus | – | See Akvarelusus–Montesayette relations
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Baltanla | – | See Baltanla–Montesayette relations
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Gjorka | – | See Gjorka–Montesayette relations
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Hapatmitas | – | See Hapatmitas–Montesayette relations
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Hazbin | – | See Hazbin–Montesayette relations
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New Gandor | – | See Montesayette–New Gandor relations
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Paleocacher | – | See Montesayette–Paleocacher relations
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Rakhman | – | See Montesayette–Rakhman relations
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Syntsi | – | See Montesayette-Syntsi relations
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Tranquillia | – | See Montesayette–Tranquillia relations
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Uulgadzar | – | See Montesayette–Uulgadzar relations
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Zloveshchiy | – | See Montesayette–Zloveshchiy relations
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Country | Formal relations began | Notes |
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Creeperopolis | – | See Creeperopolis–Montesayette relations
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El Salvador | – | See El Salvador–Montesayette relations
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Lurjize | – | See Lurjize–Montesayette relations
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Montcrabe | – | See Montcrabe–Montesayette relations
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Rakeo | – | See Montesayette–Rakeo relations
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Salisford | – | See Montesayette–Salisford relations
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Sequoyah | – | See Montesayette–Sequoyah relations
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State of the Church | – | See Montesayette–State of the Church relations
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