Foreign relations of the Allied States

The Allied States has formal diplomatic relations with most nations. The Allied States federal statutes relating to foreign relations can be found in Title 22 of the Allied States Code.

Cascadia
The Allied States and the Republic of Cascadia share a formal relationship, however remain relatively neutral in terms of conflict and aid.


 * Trade: Yes
 * Diplomatic mission to: Yes, Seattle
 * Diplomatic mission from: Yes, New Bay City
 * Economic alliance: No
 * Military alliance: No
 * Threat:
 * Geographically: Yes
 * Political/militant: No

Everett
Relations between the Union of Everett and the Allied States have been extremely complicated. Both nations being the de facto "true" successors to the United States, they have largely supported each other in economic and social issues, however, the Union of Everett has made claims that they view the Allied States federal government as racist and overly-conservative. Everett has also seen the Allied States' foreign policy, mainly in terms of military operations as hostile and reckless.


 * Trade: Yes
 * Diplomatic mission to: Yes, Everett City
 * Diplomatic mission from: Yes, New Bay City
 * Economic alliance: No
 * Military alliance: No
 * Threat:
 * Geographically: Yes
 * Political/militant: Yes

Mexico
The Allied States and Mexico, since the Allied States' foundation, have been close allies, regularly working together in regional situations such as drug wars and economic aid.


 * Trade: Yes
 * Diplomatic mission to: Yes, Mexico City
 * Diplomatic mission from: Yes, New Bay City
 * Economic alliance: No
 * Military alliance: Yes
 * Threat:
 * Geographically: Yes
 * Political/militant: No