Foreign relations of Britain

The foreign relations of the Commonwealth of Britannia are administrated by the Foreign Office of Britannia who set foreign policy between Britannia and other nations. As of 2015 Britannia has embassies in the majority of counties.

During the 19th and 20th centuries Britannia was considered to be a with the  in the world. The end of saw Britannia's international standing decline behind the  and the. In 1956 the saw Britannia's status as superpower end. The Britannian Socialist Revolution saw Britannia start to assert its international influence more prominently as seen in the as well as distance itself from the USA and.

Britannia is part of several organisation being a permanent member of the League of Nations security council. It is also a member of the, , , , IOSS, , , and is the leading member of the.

Bilateral relations
Key to Relations


 * - Exceptionally Friendly
 * - Very Friendly
 * - Friendly
 * - Fair
 * - Strained
 * - Poor
 * - Exceptionally Poor
 * - Hostile


 * - Neutral
 * - No/Former diplomatic relations (neutral officially)