Archive:Monyo-Zakadian Relations

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Monyo-Zakadian Relations (Monyo: Iakormonio a Zakatia upi Ranakí) (Cagre: Ranaki Iakomontaniof ai Sakatiapi) span a period from the middle 15th century to the present.

History

Monyo-Zakadian relations began in 1447 when the Tumonsípiman Union discovered the Hamorikios Confederation and Myria. In order to forge a diplomatic alliance, Tumonsípiman helped Hamorikios invade Myria, splitting the kingdom into two. Relations then continued in spite the independence of the anti-Cagre Samijia in 1459, however was ceased when Yahara invaded Tumonsípiman in 1463. Relations then reopened in 1763, exactly 300 years later, after the newly-unified Yakormonyo sent diplomatic missions to Zakadia. The Monyo embassy in Zakadia opened in 1765 in Utakan, and the Zakadian embassy in Monyo opened two years later in Notumon.

When Yakormonyo became Kúúlist in 1917, it began seeping Kúúlist influence into Zakadia, finally making the nation Kúúlist in 1935. At the time Monyo-Zakadian relations were at its all-time high, and in spite of the overthrow of the Kúúlist government, the two supported Heoroma in the Fourth Race War. Relations were then strained after Zakadia laid claims over the territories of Híkakras and Xosa, but the tension has greatly subsided.

In the previous years, Zakadia has been working on biowarfare, which Yakormonyo has denounced and tried to stop. Discussions have always ended without result, however in April 2019 Zakadia began to relent and on the first of May the program has been stopped.

Current Relations

Currently the two nations are on good terms with each other, and are partners in trade and diplomacy. Yakormonyo also represents Zakadia in many international affairs.