The Commonwealth of Greenwick maintains peaceful and diplomatic relations with other micronations and international communities through formal alliances, mutual recognitions, and shared values of sovereignty, democracy, and cooperation.
Greenwick is officially recognized by several friendly micronations and independent states that uphold the right of self-determination. These recognitions serve as the foundation for diplomatic dialogue, cultural exchange, and non-aggression pacts.
As of 2025, Greenwick is formally recognized by:
The Republic of Rondland
Additional micronations (list pending official confirmation)
Recognition means these nations acknowledge Greenwick’s sovereignty, government structure, and right to self-govern without foreign interference.
Greenwick maintains active alliances based on mutual cooperation, peace, and national development. These alliances often include:
Diplomatic Partnerships
Environmental Collaboration
Cultural Exchange Programs
Joint Emergency Planning or Disaster Response Protocols
A formal diplomatic agreement was signed in 2025.
Focused on climate action, democratic stability, and cultural cooperation.
Includes peaceful cooperation between national governments, educational institutions, and emergency services.
Greenwick’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues to:
Seek recognition from other established micronations
Establish non-aggression and mutual aid treaties
Promote international cultural and youth exchange programs
Represent Greenwick in intermicronational forums and events
While Greenwick values international cooperation, it remains non-aligned in global conflicts and refrains from military alliances or ideological blocs. The country upholds neutrality, focusing on peace, sustainability, and diplomatic integrity.
Through growing alliances and formal recognitions, the Commonwealth of Greenwick is steadily building its presence and voice on the international stage—committed to peace, diplomacy, and friendship.