Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs of Juclandia

Juclandia first established a foreign relations department in January 2011, after a law regarding foreign policy was passed by the Great National Assembly in November 2010. The Kingdom of Juclandia has established diplomatic relations with 21 other nations. In a gradual reform taking place from 2019 to 2024, the international representation of Juclandia will be gradually taken over by the institutions of the Juclandian Pragma.

The official position of the Juclandian government is that Juclandia has no right to involve in the internal affairs of other nations, and reciprocally no nation should involve in the internal affairs of Juclandia. The country currently has diplomatic relations with 36 nations.

The Kingdom of Zealandia and the State of Sandus were the only micronations that got a diplomatic embargo from Juclandia, following (in the Juclandian government’s opinion) the catfight between Zealandia and Sandus. Both embargoes were lifted in October 2011.

⚠️ OFFICIAL WARNING OF THE JUCLANDIAN GOVERNMENT
In accordance with the law adopted by the Great National Assembly, the following countries are deemed to be a fundamental threat to international peace and security by the Government of Juclandia. Immediate attention is required. Juclandian citizens and nationals are barred from traveling to or trading with natural and legal persons affiliated with these type 1 regimes. Citizens of these type 1 countries are barred from visiting Juclandia.

Type 1: Immediate threats to the international legal order and to international peace and security
Countries: [since 15 December 2024] Russian Federation, State of Israel, United States of America, [since 29 January 2026] Islamic Republic of Iran [previously a Type 2 regime]

Type 2: Military dictatorships and assimilated authoritarian-securitarian regimes probably threatening international peace and security
Countries: [since 15 December 2024] People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria, Argentine Republic (Milei regime), Republic of El Salvador, Arab Republic of Egypt, Republic of Belarus, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, [since 29 January 2026] United Arab Emirates, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Republic of Azerbaijan, Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Afghanistan (Taliban regime), Myanmar (military regime), Cambodia, Republic of Rwanda, Malian Republic, Republic of Burkina Faso, Republic of Niger

Type 3: Illiberal regimes constituting potential threats to international peace and security
Subtype 3.1: [since 29 January 2026] Syrian Arab Republic, Republic of Ecuador, Republic of Honduras, Georgia (Sakartvelo)
Subtype 3.2: [since 15 December 2024] Romania, Hungary, Slovak Republic [since 29 January 2026] Czech Republic, Tunisian Republic, Republic of Lebanon, People’s Republic of China