Foreign relations of the Oan Isles

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The foreign relations of the Oan Isles are controlled by the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers. The Minister of Foreign Affairs is in charge of Foreign affairs. The country's major goals include spreading democracy and building economic partnerships. Major policy stances can be characterized by state-interventionism. Important partners include Great Morstaybishlia and major Memberships include the UNAC.

Political oversight

The Constitution vests the Emperor of Polynesia with the power to conclude treaties, wage war and make peace. In practice, the Emperor only exercises these powers on the advice of the Council of Ministers, particularly the Prime Minister of the Oan Isles. Thus, the Emperor plays a symbolic role in foreign relations. In reality, the Emperor's job lies in entertaining foreign guests, receiving the accreditations of foreign ambassadors and signing the accreditations of Oan ambassadors to other nations, undertaking foreign visits when asked by the government and signing treaties which the executive and legislative branches have already promulgated.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Arana Marama, is in charge of the diplomatic service and she is the highest advisor of the government on foreign relations. She controls the Department of Foreign Affairs which administers diplomatic relations with other nations.

Policy

The Oan Isles foreign policy is characterized by the following traits:

  • Strategic intervention: The Oan Isles will intervene in the internal affairs of neighboring nations when possible and necessary. This includes but is not limited to economic sanctions, military attacks, and supporting rebellions.
  • Democracy first: The Oan Isles will form bilateral ties with nations that are mostly democratic. Countries with liberal democracies and constitutional monarchies will receive preference.
  • No nuclear or chemical weapons: The Oan Isles has disavowed nuclear and chemical weapons and will continue to champion the Non-Proliferation of such weapons.

Foreign policy goals

The following objectives have been cited as guiding forces of Oan foreign policy:

  • Establishing markets for Oan value-added goods.
  • Establishing reliable sources of raw materials and capital goods.
  • Spreading liberal democratic values to as many nations as possible.
  • Neutralising nations which would potentially harm the Oan Isles.
  • Eradicating political terror and fundamentalist non-state actors.

Bilateral relations

Friendly

The Oan Isles maintains bilateral ties with the following nations:

Strained

The Oan Isles has difficult or strained relations with the following nations:

Hostile

The Oan Isles has official and openly enmitious relations with the following nations:

International organizations

The Oan Isles is a member of the following international organizations:

Trade

As part of the UNAC, the Oan Isles belongs to the single market, whereby goods, services, people and capital can move freely between member nations. Nevertheless, given the Oan Isles abundance of fragile ecosystems and densely populated territory, it has been allowed to impose restrictions to protect its resources and natural habitat.

As part of the KMU, the Oan Isles's monetary policy is controlled by the Auroran Central Bank. The Oan Isles entire trade is facilitated by the kirib currency.