Anahuaco–Constancia relations
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Official Relations Established | 1711 AN |
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Mutual Treaties |
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Diplomatic Missions |
Ciudad de Anahuaco (e) Hidalgo (cg) Guerrero (cg) Petropolis (e) Aqaba (cg) Nivardom (cg) |
High-Level Visits |
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Key Cooperation Areas |
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Timeline
With no objections received or endorsements refused, the Accession of Anahuaco to the Raspur Pact was declared to have taken effect by the High Commissioner of the Raspur Pact on 7.IV.1711 AN.
Rajender Rasul was dispatched to serve as Her Imperial Majesty's first ambassador to the Imperio Anahuacano effective the next day. Ambassador Rasul began immediate negotiations on trade, such as excess agricultural produce as well as silk and textiles of Anahuaco being made available for the Constancian market, as well as further agreements on knowledge transfer in agriculture and energy, and promotion of both nations as tourist destinations. A military advisory command of the Imperial Constancian Armed Forces has also been established as part of the embassy, detailed to assist, train, and advise Anahuaco defense and security forces to better defeat the ongoing insurgency.