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The Oan Isles manages the diplomatic relations of all member nations, but they have limited capacity to enter into international agreements with other nations. The Kohatu Isles, for instance, maintains close relations with [[East Malaysia]] because of joint development and exploration of petroleum and gas resources in the [[Caven Seas]].
 
Despite the rich foreign relations of these nations, they are each other's closest allies and trading partners. The economic relationship is such that the Asian Pacific Islands are responsible for low-value manufactured products and food, the Kohatu Isles is the primary supplier of raw minerals used in Oan foundries while the Oan Isles is the primary source of high-tech products and scientific development. This balance of functions is believed to serve the Oan Isles and stymie the development of the other nations. Others disagree and feel that the nations rely on each other's strengths to prosper.
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