International Affairs

As a rising nation with a global outlook, the Tikar Nation is actively engaging in international affairs to build lasting partnerships, elevate its voice on the world stage, and contribute to global peace, equity, and progress.

This section provides up-to-date coverage of Tikar’s presence in global forums, regional summits, foreign missions, and multilateral negotiations. Whether addressing human rights at the United Nations, participating in African Union dialogues, or advancing development cooperation with international agencies, Tikar is working to shape policies that reflect its core values: justice, dignity, and sovereignty.

Through diplomatic breakthroughs and bilateral agreements, Tikar continues to establish its international legitimacy and sovereign recognition, forging relationships based on mutual respect, lawful engagement, and shared development priorities. These partnerships open doors to investment, security cooperation, academic exchange, and environmental collaboration.

Tikar’s foreign missions, led by its embassies and special representatives, serve as vital conduits for diplomacy, trade, and diaspora engagement. From negotiating humanitarian aid to promoting cultural diplomacy and advocating for self-determination, these missions reflect the nation’s growing influence and readiness to lead responsibly on the global stage.

Our international affairs agenda also prioritizes global issues that directly affect the lives of Tikar people: climate change, migration, public health, food security, and digital inclusion. By contributing meaningfully to international discourse, Tikar asserts itself as a forward-thinking, principled, and collaborative actor.

Here, you can track Tikar’s recent engagements, read summaries of high-level meetings, access full communiqués, and stay updated on official trips by the Head of State and Foreign Affairs representatives. The section also highlights the outcomes of international partnerships, such as new development grants, foreign direct investment deals, and peacebuilding accords.

Tikar is not just seeking recognition; it is offering responsible global leadership rooted in the values of Africa’s future.

Through international affairs, Tikar is proving that a small nation with a clear vision, disciplined leadership, and a united people can make a meaningful impact on the world.


Tikar 5-Year Foreign Affairs & International Engagement Plan (2025–2030)


Year 1 (2025): Foundation & Strategic Positioning

Goal: Establish core foreign affairs doctrine and legal standing

Develop and adopt the Tikar Foreign Policy Charter

Finalize and publish the Declaration of Sovereignty and Peaceful Coexistence

Launch the official Open Letter to the World

Form the Provisional Council on Foreign Affairs & Diaspora Engagement

Identify potential friendly nations, Pan-African states, and non-aligned partners

Train initial diplomatic officers and international law advisors

Set up a Diaspora Mapping & Mobilization Unit

Develop the Tikar Global Engagement Digital Hub (virtual embassy platform)


Year 2 (2026): Outreach & Informal Representation

Goal: Make Tikar visible in global discourse

Begin informal outreach to African Union member states, Caribbean nations, Pacific alliances, and sympathetic organizations

Attend global civil society and policy conferences as “Tikar observers” (human rights, decolonization, etc.)

Establish Diaspora Chapters in at least 10 countries (USA, UK, Nigeria, Canada, Germany, South Africa, etc.)

Launch the Tikar Diplomatic Training Program for aspiring ambassadors, legal reps, and cultural envoys

Open first virtual foreign missions (e.g., diaspora centers doubling as informal embassies)


Year 3 (2027): Engagement & Recognition Campaign

Goal: Mobilize recognition and investment support

Launch “Recognize Tikar” Campaign across African think tanks, parliaments, and media

Formalize bilateral dialogue with sympathetic states (unofficial channels)

Organize the 1st Tikar Global Peace & Identity Conference

Publish the Tikar Economic & Investment Treaty Framework for foreign investors

Initiate technical cooperation agreements (education, agriculture, energy) with at least 3 nations

Apply for observer status in international organizations (e.g., UNPO, African CSO Forums)


Year 4 (2028): Infrastructure & Diplomatic Footprint

Goal: Create formal diplomatic presence

Open first official diplomatic mission or representative office abroad (starting with AU city, ECOWAS, or Geneva)

Appoint and accredit Provisional Ambassadors & Representatives

Launch Tikar’s Foreign Aid & Solidarity Program for African refugee and climate relief initiatives (small scale)

Host first Tikar–Africa Trade & Diplomatic Forum

Establish Tikar Commission on International Law & Sovereignty

Expand diaspora structures into formal consulates-in-exile


Year 5 (2029–2030): Legitimacy & Continental Integration

Goal: Secure partial or full international recognition

Submit petition to the African Union for recognition/observer status

Apply for membership or observer status in UN-affiliated bodies (e.g., UNESCO, UNEP, WHO Africa)

Pursue diplomatic relations with at least 5 countries

Host the Tikar Continental Dialogue on Self-Determination & Governance

Launch Tikar Foreign Service Academy for career diplomats

Publish the Tikar Five-Year International Engagement Report (2025–2030)


Strategic Outcomes

De facto recognition by African, Caribbean, or Pacific state

Operational diplomatic missions (in-country or virtual)

Inclusion in key international dialogues

Diaspora converted into organized diplomatic and development network

Investor and solidarity partnerships to strengthen Tikar’s global position