International Recognition of Cerdani
International recognition of the Cerdani Region, disputed between the Cerdani Democratic Republic, Federal Republic of Cerdani and the Cerdani Empire in Exile, is controversial among the international community. The International Forum recognises both East and West Cerdani is separate sovereign states, a position shared between most major world powers.
Historically, West Cerdani required their diplomatic allies to recognise them as the sole legitimate government of Cerdani. Since the 1960s however West Cerdan policy has shifted into seeking dual recognition with East Cerdani. The Cerdani Empire in Exile generally requires its diplomatic allies to recognise them as the sole legitimate government but has shifted towards allowing relations with West Cerdani since the 1990s.
Positions taken by sovereign entities
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Recognition of West Cerdani extended by Morstaybishlian Chianski | |||
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Internationally unrecognized socialist government during Banian Civil War recognized East Cerdani 1939-1954. | |||
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Once hosted Cerdani Empire in exile. | |||
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Only recognised Cerdani Empire because of Korćetta. | |||
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Recognition changed after Vesienvällic Civil War installed socialist government | |||
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Recognition was mainly focused on East Cerdani soon after Ayaupia's independence, in order to show sympathy to a socialist government, however Ayaupia lately recognized West Cerdani with a pacifist and globalist intent, the same time Ayaupia started to open its economy and politics to the world | |||
Varletia always opposed the socialist government of East Cerdani and prefered to develop relations with West Cerdani |
Positions taken by intergovernmental organisations
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