Foreign relations of the Order of the Holy Lakes
Hurmu, both reunified and with its sovereignty in 1690, is an emerging country on the international arena.
Bilateral relations
- See also: Visa policy of Hurmu and Visa requirements for Hurmu citizens
In the table below, relations are summarised. If a country is marked green, it has relations with Hurmu. In the "Missions" column, a Hurmu mission in a foreign city is indicated by the Hurmu flag and the city in question. Similarly, the foreign mission in Hurmu is indicated by its flag and its location in Hurmu.
Country | Year | Missions | Comment |
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Akhidia | 1704 | New Paris (e) | Informal relations with the view of establishing diplomatic ones began in late 1702. Treaty signed in late 1704 when formal relations began. |
Anglo-Saksen Commonwealth | 1707 | Johannsessbuurg (e) Vesüha |
Warm, friendly relations, Shared Crandish–Arminian heritage. Treaty (1707) |
Ashinthael | 1705 | Marble Palace (e) Vesüha |
Informal relations began in 1703, formalized upon Ashinthael's assumption of sovereignty. Collabartion on the the Ashinthael–Transprinitica border, including demarkation and delimitation. Treaty (1707) |
Barikalus | 1704 1694 |
Vesüha (e) Madinat al-Fath (e) (closed in 1702–1704) |
Relations opened through the Tiegang Armistice. Hurmu legally occupies a portion of Barikalus until the end of 1708: Al-Khadra and Qurtuba. |
Bassarid Periphery | No relations. Hurmu considers the country to be isolationist. Future relations possible. | ||
Batavia | 1691 | Vesüha (e) 's Koningenwaarde (e) |
Relations established formally on 21.III.1691. At the same time, coincidentally, Hurmu genealogists confirmed the membership of Hendrik Leopold des Vinandy and his family in the Order of the Holy Lakes. By Treaty (1702), relations were upgraded to ambassadorial status and otherwise regulated. Relations polite and cooperative. |
Benacian Union | 1702 1690 |
Chryse (e (v)) Ardashirshahr (cg) Merensk (cg) Ghawlama (L) Vesüha (O) |
Initially warm and friendly relations. Shared history and culture. Part of the Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement. Elwynn was assisting considerably in the establishment of the new Hurmu state organization through the Allied Reconstruction Mission in Hurmu (ARM-H). Hurmu's mission to the MTO in Chryse is also accredited to represent Hurmu in the city-state. However, once the Second Elwynnese Civil War began, relations became more tense, with a UDF ARM-H unit defecting to the rebel government Elwynn and Amokolia (REA). Hurmu also established itself as officially neutral with view to the civil war, which also angered the Court of the Princess. Thus Hurmu has difficult diplomatic terrain to navigate with regard to its relations with Elwynn. Hurmu has, however, not officially recognised the REA or Tarrland. Hurmu regards the Second Elwynnese Civil War as an internal matter for Elwynn to decide its government. As such, Hurmu considers itself neutral between the warring factions. Since 1702 of the Second Elwynnese Civil War, the Benacian Union took over the foreign affairs of both Elwynn and the Unified Governorates. After the peace agreement between the Verionists and Humanists in 1706, Free Elwynn was reunified with the Benacian Union, which made matters simpler for Hurmu's diplomatic corps.
The same year, the Benacian Union also notified that companies who trade directly with the rebel islands of Cimmeria and Raikoth would be refused access to the markets of the mainland. See also Foreign relations of Elwynn. Linus Truls Thorgilsson represents the Benacian Union in Hurmu. In late 1702, Ambassador Lyydia Kruuna, who had represented Hurmu in the Benacian Union's capital Chryse, was recalled to Vesüha for consultations as a response to the Benacian Confrontation, which saw Hurmu's diplomatic staff in Chryse driven to Ransenar's border. |
Çakaristan | 1704 1690 |
Vesüha (e) Agra (e) Suqutra (cg) Myvar (c) |
Relations, re-established after the dissolution of the Great Apollonian Empire, are formal and polite, governed by the Treaty of Suqutra (1690). Embassies established, ambassadors to be exchanged. Ambassador Emiilia Ask leads the Hurmu embassy in Agra. Ambassador Ravi Sharma represents Çakaristan in Vesüha. In early 1693, Hurmu opened a consulate-general in Suqutra and a smaller consulate in Myvar. On the eve of 1698, Hurmu recognised the Great Apollonian Empire as a successor to Çakaristan. Doing so, however, created an issue in Hurmu with regard to Jingdao's debt to Hurmu for its responsibility for the Hurmu genocide. This issue was resolved through the dissolution of the Great Apollonian Empire in 1704, after which Hurmu had nothing unsaid toward Çakaristan, and was ready to aid Çakaristan morally in the establishment of its new government. |
Calbion | 1693 | Vesüha (e) Pentyre (e) |
Relations established in early 1693. Polite and cooperative. See also Foreign relations of Calbion. |
Cisamarra | 1703 | Vesüha (e) Acquecalde (e) |
Relations established in early 1703 as a result of the Port Esther Summit bringing an end to the Sanaman Civil War. Hurmu sponsored Cisamarra's entry into the Xäiville Convention, which was effected in 1708. |
Constancia | 1690 | Vesüha (e) Asterapolis (e) Aqaba (cg) |
Relations are friendly and warm. Constancia has offered substantial funding for Hurmu's independence through the Allied Reconstruction Mission in Hurmu, and continues to be a significant investor in the Hurmu economy. Part of the Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement. See also Foreign relations of Constancia. |
Craitland | 1690 | Vesüha (e) Cherry Trees (e) |
Friendly and warm. Free movement of people between the countries. Hurmu citizens in Craitland are afforded same civil rights as Craitish citizens. Craitish citizens in Hurmu are afforded the same civil rights as Hurmu citizens. Vesüha Accords governs the relations between the countries. Both countries are members of and cooperate through the Xäiville Convention. Ambassador Samuel u-Malik represents Hurmu in Cherry Trees |
Dark Berry Islands | 1693 | Vesüha (e) Mountainview Bay (e) |
Relations friendly and cooperative. Established in 1693. Free trade and cooperations on many areas. Relations governed by Hurmu–Dark Berry Islands Treaty. |
Floria | 1691 | Northcliff (e) The Promenade (cg) Vesüha (e) |
Friendly and polite relations until 1706, when the Senate of the Lakes denounced Floria's invasion in Port Balaine as an illegal war of aggression. Floria was then subjected to heavy sanctions by both Hurmu and, later, also the other Xäiville Convention countries. Hurmu's embassy to Port Balaine was made a consulate general in early 1707 after international recognition of Floria's annexation became more prominent. See also Foreign relations of Floria. |
Haifo-Pallisica | No relations. Hurmu considers the country to be isolationist. Future relations possible. | ||
Hexarchy | 1694 | Azul'an (e) Marduk (c) Vesüha (e) |
Relations established in late 1694. The countries agreed to cooperate in the fields of regional stability, science, and tourism, as well as working towards increased trade between the countries. Treaty (1702). See also Foreign affairs of The Hexarchy |
Highpass | 1703 | Vesüha (e) Rhodondra (e) |
Relations established in early 1703 as a result of the Port Esther Summit bringing an end to the Sanaman Civil War. |
Insulia | No relations. Hurmu considers the country to be isolationist. Informal relations began in 1707, with Insulia sending a delegation for the Microvision Song Contest that year, which Hurmu hosted, and required coordination with Hurmu authorities for logistical purposes. | ||
Imperial Federation | 1706 | None | Relations established in late 1706 as a result of the Imperial Federation's accession to the Raspur Pact. HRPFTA. |
International Mandate | 1695 | Tiegang (e) Vesüha (e) |
Friendly relations. Established in 1695. Treaty. |
Jääland | 1691 | Hellistelli (e) Vesüha (e) |
Friendly and warm relations. Part of the Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement. |
Kalgachia | 1694 | Oktavyan (e) Vesüha (e) |
Relations established in 1694. Formal and polite. |
Krasnovlac | Informal relations began in 1707, with Krasnovlac sending a delegation for the Microvision Song Contest that year, which Hurmu hosted, and required coordination with Hurmu authorities for logistical purposes. Future formalized relations possible and not unlikely. | ||
Kurum Ash-Sharqia | 1702 | Vesüha (e) Vrijplaats (e) |
After the country successfully seceded from New Batavia, relations between Hurmu and Kurum Ash-Sharqia were informal, held mainly through through the Sultan and the Princess Consort's membership in the Order of the Holy Lakes. On 5.X.1702, Jan Spiik visited Vrijplaats. After being received by the Sultan and his family, Jan Spiik and the Grand Vizier confirmed the opening of diplomatic relations. Treaty signed on 9.X.1702. Embassies established the same year. |
Lac Glacei | 1694 | Vesüha (e) Ghawlama (c) Monte Glacei (e) Ergo Sum (c) Nurthaven (c) |
Relations established in 1694. Friendly and warm. Shared historical and cultural links. Cooperation on matters of mutual concern. Treaty (1694). Eesdeheito co-administered as a condominium. See also Foreign Relations of Lac Glacei. |
Lostisland | No relations. Hurmu considers the country to be isolationist. Informal relations began in 1707, with Lostisland sending a delegation for the Microvision Song Contest that year, which Hurmu hosted, and required coordination with Hurmu authorities for logistical purposes. Future formalized relations possible but not likely. | ||
Meckelnburgh | 1699 | Vesüha (e) Alexandretta (e) |
Diplomatic relations established in 1699. Considered friendly and polite. See also Foreign affairs of Meckelnburgh |
Mercury | 1690 | Vesüha (e) Mercury (e) |
Friendly and formal. Both are members of and cooperate through the Xäiville Convention. Former Mercurian consulate in Lakkvia upgraded to embassy to Hurmu. |
Mondosphere | 1702 | Vesüha (r) Carlstad (r) |
Cordial yet cautious with Mondo himself, as he is a Knight of the Holy Lakes by "birth"-right. Formal and warm relations between Hurmu and Varmland, however. Representation offices in Carlstad and Vesüha exist for the other party. Relations with Mondo himself, as mentioned, as well as Etzeland, Greater Sangun, Northbloom, Riskai, and Steerswick are more complicated and informal. Hurmu foreign service hopeful of expanding on these relations, however. |
Natopia | 1690 | Vesüha (e) Lindström (e) |
Friendly and warm relations. Shared history and culture to some extent. Part of the Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement. See also Foreign affairs of Natopia and Hurmu–Natopia relations |
New Batavia | 1691 | Vesüha (e) Lucerne (e) |
Friendly and formal. Ambassador Garjom u-b'-Awak represents Hurmu in Lucerne. Treaty signed on 22.II.1691. See also Hurmu–New Batavia relations |
Normark | 1703 1689 |
Vesüha (e) Ghawlama (cg) Niš (c) Tyrador (c) Konungsheim–Elieru (e) Nordiskehjem (cg) |
Warm relations. Shared culture, mythology, language. Part of the Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement. See also Foreign affairs of Normark and Hurmu–Normark relations |
Nouvelle Alexandrie | 1691 | Vesüha (e) Ghawlama (cg) Kaupang (cg) Cárdenas (e) Punta Santiago (cg) Lausanne (cg) |
Relations are characterised as friendly and warm. Treaty of Ciudad Howard (1691), Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement, (1691) Hurmu Ruins Treaty (1694). Ambassador Sabrina u-Kant represents Hurmu in Cárdenas. Hurmu consulates in Fauquier, Quesque, and Punta Norte closed in 1702 for financial reasons. See also Hurmu–Nouvelle Alexandrie relations |
Oportia | Informal relations began in 1707, while no formal relations have yet to be established, but are likely to be established in the future. | ||
Pacary | 1706 | Ittoqqortoormiit (e) Vesüha (e) |
Relations opened in 1706, characterized by peace, love, and understanding. In 1707, Hurmu sponsored Pacary's successful attempt to join WANC. |
Phineonesian Confederation | 1694 | Negara Awan (e) Vesüha (e) |
Relations established in 1694. Friendly, if at times confusing, relations. Established an student-exchange programme. See also Foreign relations of Phinbella. |
Ransenar | 1691 | Vesüha (e) Goldfield |
Relations formal and polite. Established in the negotiations leading up to the Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement. Hurmu's embassy in Shirekeep accredited to Ransenar. Ransenar ratified the Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement in 1705, which deepened relations even more. Embassies established the same year. See also Foreign affairs of Ransenar and Hurmu–Ransenar relations. |
Reunion | No relations. Hurmu considers the country to be isolationist. Future relations unlikely. | ||
Sanama | 1691 | Semisa City (e) Vesüha (e) |
Warm and friendly relations. Sanama has contributed considerably to the Allied Reconstruction Mission in Hurmu. Treaty (1703), previously party to the HRPFTA, but upon Sanama's withdrawal from the Raspur Pact in 1702, the HRPFTA no longer extended to Hurmu–Sanama relations. New treaty sets out a new framework for relations. See also Foreign relations of Sanama. Hurmu and Sanama cooperate through WANC. Ambassador Patriker Selka represents Hurmu in Semisa City. Ambassador Daniel Durchdenwald represents Sanama in Vesüha. |
Sankt Ludwigshafen | 1703 | Stadt Sankt Ludwigshafen (e) Vesüha (e) |
Relations opened automatically through Sankt Ludwigshafen's accession to the Xäiville Convention. Embassies exchanged in 1706. |
Senya | 1690 | Svorgas (e) Port Nelson (c) Vesüha (e) Tyrador (c) |
Friendly and formal relations. Both countries are members of and cooperate through the Xäiville Convention and the Apollonian Express. See also Foreign relations of Senya. Ambassador Stina Sarj represents Hurmu in Svorgas. |
Shireroth | 1690 | Shirekeep (e) Vesüha (e) |
Formal relations. Friendly. Shared culture and history to certain extent. Part of the Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement. See also Foreign relations of Shireroth. Ambassador Jonas Sokker represents Hurmu in Shirekeep (accredited also to Ransenar). See also Hurmu–Shireroth relations |
Sint Barentsz | Informal relations began in 1707, with Sint Barentsz sending a delegation for the Microvision Song Contest that year, which Hurmu hosted, and required coordination with Hurmu authorities for logistical purposes. Future formalized relations likely. | ||
South Sea Islands | 1693 | Joseph Town (e) Vesüha (e) |
After a long period of informal friendly relations, formal relations established on 5.V.1693 after a visit of Jan Spiik to Joseph Town. He inaugurated Hurmu's embassy there, the first foreign embassy in Joseph Town. In 1694, Hurmu sponsored the SSI's successful admittance to the Xäiville Convention. |
Suren | 1692 | None | Polite and formal. Cooperation through the Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement. Hurmu's embassy in Aqaba accredited to Suren. |
Tellia | 1690 | None | Friendly and formal. Both are members of and cooperate through the Xäiville Convention. Hurmu's embassy in Merensk (UGB) accredited also to Tellia. |
Thraci Confederation | 1694 | Kadim (e) Vesüha (e) Ghawlama (cg) |
Formal and friendly. Relations established in 1694. Embassies exchanged in 1706. Embassy in Kadim expected to move later in 1707 or 1708 to Lesser Eura. |
Valora | Informal relations began in 1707, with Valora's membership in the MTO requiring coordination with Hurmu authorities for logistical purposes. Future formalized relations likely. | ||
Vegno | 1707 | Cossa (e) Vesüha (e) |
Relations formalized in early 1707 by Treaty. |
Zeed | 1690 | Vesüha (e) Vadimbaatar (cg) Rusjar (e) |
Friendly and polite relations. Zeed was assisting considerably in the establishment of infrastructure and border control in Lontinien. In 1703, the Zeedic consulate in Ghawlama was moved to Vadimbaatar amid protests from the Zeedic community in Vadimbaatar. See also the Hurmu–Zeed Friendship Society. |