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* Gandhara has an embassy in [[Hugo Chávez City]] and consulates-general in | * Gandhara has an embassy in [[Hugo Chávez City]] and consulates-general in Konami, Safura, and Sherazad. | ||
* Lettuce has an embassy in Rhea and consulates-general in [[Kazmi]], [[Manas]], and Tarifa. | * Lettuce has an embassy in Rhea and consulates-general in [[Kazmi]], [[Manas]], and Tarifa. | ||
* Both countries are full members of the [[Outernatian Union]] and the [[Union of Sovereign States]]. | * Both countries are full members of the [[Outernatian Union]] and the [[Union of Sovereign States]]. | ||
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* Gandhara has an embassy in [[ | * Gandhara has an embassy in [[Wolfrim]] and a consulate-general in Arminvik. | ||
* Irdminia has an embassy in Rhea and a consulate-general in [[Manas]]. | * Irdminia has an embassy in Rhea and a consulate-general in [[Manas]]. | ||
Relations between Gandhara and Irdminia date back to 1609, when the first formal trade relations were established. | Relations between Gandhara and Irdminia date back to 1609, when the first formal trade relations were established. |
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The diplomatic foreign relations of Gandhara are intergovernmental relationships between the Arab Republic of Gandhara and other sovereign states. Gandhara established formal diplomatic relations with many countries. Since the Gandhari Golden Age, international trade plays an important role in Gandhara's economic and political relationships.
Modern Gandhara is considered to be a regional and middle power, with significant cultural, economic, and political influence. It has extensive mineral and energy resources and is one of largest producers of oil and natural gas globally.
Although Gandhara has been a neutral state during most of its history, it became one of the founding members of the Outernatian Union and the Union of Sovereign States. Its strong economic and political position gives Gandhara a growing international influence and a prominent voice in global affairs.
Policy
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for conducting Gandhara's foreign policy within the framework of the Gandhari Cabinet. Gandhara prioritizes the promotion of its national interests, the protection of the rights of its citizens and diaspora abroad, maintaining relations with neighboring states, maintaining security and stability together with the other member states of the Union of Sovereign States, effective participation in the global economy with the maximum protection of national interests, and active participation in international organizations to foster international peace, security, and economic development.
Bilateral relations
Outernatia
Country | Formal relations began on | Notes |
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Almarania | 11 August 1984 | See Almarania–Gandhara relations
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Bitland | 4 November 2015 |
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Jhe Freeh | 17th century |
Visits of Gandhari diplomatic delegations to Jhe Freeh are attested as early as 1635. |
Kimmystan | 23 October 1965 | See Gandhara–Kimmystan relations |
Lettuce | 14 May 1958 | See Gandhara–Lettuce relations
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Waticania | 17 February 1971 |
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Internatia
Country | Formal relations began on | Notes |
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DPR Jindalea | 15 May 1905 |
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, the countries have very close ties. Cultural exchange plays an important role in the relations, as the nations created a strong foundation based upon their ancient and rich histories. |
Grolskira | 2 November 1973 |
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Irdminia | 1609 |
Relations between Gandhara and Irdminia date back to 1609, when the first formal trade relations were established. |
Tikata | 1814 |