Foreign Relations of the United States (Mingtian)

The United States has maintained diplomatic relations with a majority of the international community since its admission into the United Nations. It has maintained a healthy relationship with all member states of the United Nations, excluding Iran, Syria, North Korea, Fiji, and the Western Sahara. In addition, the United States has established diplomatic relations with several self-declared states, including the Second Kingdom of Tibet, the Federative Republic of Ambazonia, and the Separatist Republic of Herzegovina, though it has not formally recognized any of these states. The most recent country to establish diplomatic relations with the United States was the Kingdom of Bhutan on 6 March 2037.