Foreign relations of Ostland

Ostland is a European country, whose independence from the Norwegian Empire, was declared in 1920. It is a democratic country, rich, with low numbers of corruption and excellent telecommunications.

Estonia
Estonia, a country that had become independent a month earlier, quickly recognized the Ostlandic Republic as independent and sovereign. Since then, the Ostlandic-Estonian relations have been very good. They have made many economic treaties in recent years, in addition, both are member countries of the European Union and are rich countries.

In Ostland, 3% of the population is Estonia (mostly based in the counties), according to a survey conducted in 2018, 74% of the population agreed with the Estonian minorities.

Currently, the Ostlandic ambassador to Estonia is Daniel Ruderfford. Ruderfford borns in Mallerfield, his father is Estonian and has both nationalities. Also, he is a Virtual resident of Estonia and participates constantly in the European Parliament.

The Current Estonian ambassador to Ostland is Jaan Kalstrew.

Recognition from Ostland
In recent times, Ostland has recognized the independence of some recently sovereign countries discussed.

Kosovo
In 2009, the then Minister of Foreign Affairs: Anders Tallderwend, announced in conjunction with the Ostland government, that they would recognize the independence of Kosovo.

Anders Tallderwend met with Hashim Thaçi (current president of Kosovo, but then prime minister of this republic), and set out to create an Ostlandic embassy in Pristina, and a kosovan embassy in Nordostat.