Hurmu–Oportia relations
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The relations between Hurmu and the State of Oportia were formally established in 1716 after nine years of informal relations, after Prime Minister Patrik Djupvik visited Vanie. Talks began on opening formal trade routes. In line with Oportian libertarian free market policies, adjustments had to be made whereby Hurmu agrees to import without tax anything exported from Oportia that is legal under Hurmu law; and vice versa. In 1719, Oportia joined the Xäiville Convention, having been sponsored by Hurmu to do so.
Former senator Đorđe Babić is Hurmu's ambassador in Vanie.
Timeline
- 1707: Informal relations begin.
- 1716: Formal relations begin. Embassies exchanged.
- 1719: Oportia accedes to the Xäiville Convention, relations thus become deeper.
Missions
Huyenkula (e)
Mitrovska (cg)
Vanie (e)
Trade
Trade between the two countries is free, in line with the Xäiville Convention.