Floria–Order of the Holy Lakes relations
Relations between the Confederate States of Floria and the Order of the Holy Lakes were established in 1691 and were characterized by cordiality until 1706.
In 1706, the Senate of the Lakes condemned Floria's invasion of the independent state of Port Balaine as an unlawful act of aggression. Consequently, Hurmu imposed stringent sanctions on Floria, a stance later adopted by other Xäiville Convention nations. By early 1707, as international acknowledgment of Floria's annexation of Port Balaine grew, Hurmu downgraded its embassy in Port Balaine to a consulate general. In 1721, Hurmu unilaterally lifted the remaining sanctions against Floria. However, in 1727, Floria's departure from the Raspur Pact resulted in its exclusion from the Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement.
Relations between Floria and the Order of the Holy Lakes have been cordial since.
Ambassadors
The Order of the Holy Lakes has been represented in Floria by the following ambassadors:
- Ola w-Koda Bierrelaš-Bážá (since 1719)
See also