Sereniérre - Warre relations

Sereniérre - Warre relations refers to the bilateral relations between the People's Republic of Sereniérre and the High Kingdom of Warre. Most analysts characterize present relations as being complex and multi-faceted. For majority of their relationship, both countries have neither been allies nor enemies, a trend that continued throughout the 2000s; the Sereniérrese government is cautious in its undertakings with Warre but does not view it as an adversary.

Relations between the People's Republic of Sereniérre and the High Kingdom have been generally stable with some periods of tension, most notably after the downfall of the Communist regime in Batavië, which removed a common enemy. Concerns over democratic restrictions in Sereniérre have, at times, made the bilateral relationship frosty. Recent tensions with the Batavië-based Northern Council has led to the' ties warming up.

While there are some tensions in Sereniérrese-Warreic relations, there are also many stabilizing factors. The PRS and the High Kingdom are major trade partners and have common interests in the prevention and suppression of terrorism and nuclear proliferation. Sereniérre and Warre are each other's largest trading partner, excluding dealings with economic alliances.

The Sereniérrese-Warreic relationship has been described by leaders and academics, alike, as the region's most important bilateral relationship in the 21st century; as such, the two countries maintain active diplomatic missions in each other's capitals. Sereniérre additionally maintains two consulates in the Warreic cities of Rygard and Bally-Brenden. Warre maintains two consulates in the Sereniérrese cities of Monseran and Aziéres.