Hasanistan–State Union relations
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Hasanistani–State Union relations refer to the relations between Hasanistan and the State Union. The relationship, largely driven by the close proximity and shared history of the two nations, dates back to 2013. the constituent country of Konraq is an enclave of Hasanistan and the two countries enjoy a healthy and close relationship. Konraq was historically a part of Hasanistan between 26 November 2016 and 3 August 2018. The two nations are members of the Batyraq defensive alliance.
Country comparison
State Union of Konraq and Kökqoyunlu | Sublime and Peaceful Turanian Republic of Hasanistan | |
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Population | 42 | 27 |
Area | To be determined | To be determined |
Population density | ||
Capital | Karai (executive) Chakarsk (legislative) |
Batyr |
Largest city | Konraq City | Batyr |
Government | Confederated constitutional republic | Unitary dominant-party semi-presidential democratic republic with aristocratic elements |
First Leader | Anuar Laddas | Hasan Cakar |
Current Leader | Sebas Güneştarlası | Hasan Cakar |
Official languages | English,Dutch,Viadalvian,Turkish | Hasani,Turkish,English |
Official religions | Selcuarism | Selcuarism |
Ethnic groups | ||
GDP (nominal) | ||
Military expenditures | No expenditures | No expenditures |
Border Marker |
History
During the aftermath of the Bokyist Reaction and the subsequent Konraq dispute, the Royal Konraqi Household-in-Exile sent a letter to then-Naib-i-Şehinşah and Prime Minister Hasan Çakar requesting they do not interfere in the dispute and promising that it would not spillover into Ardajan. Çakar issued a statement on 25 May, declaring Hasanistan's neutral stance on the crisis, support for a negotiated resolution and opposition to foreign interference in Konraq (in reference to alleged Viadalvian involvement).