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France–Ireland relations (French: Relations entre la France et l'Irlande; Irish: Caidreamh idir an Fhrainc agus Éire) refers to the bilateral relations between France and Ireland. France and Ireland are both members of the Council of Europe, European Union and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
The foreign relations of Ireland are substantially influenced by its membership of the European Union, although bilateral relations with the United States and United Kingdom are also important. It is one of the group of smaller nations in the EU and has traditionally followed a non-aligned foreign policy .
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French Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Ireland Italy: See France–Italy relations. France has an embassy in Rome and consulates-general in Milan and Naples. Italy has an embassy in Paris and consulates-general in Lyon, Marseille, Metz and Nice. Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO. Kosovo: 18 February ...
Grandeur and Misery: France's Bid for Power in Europe, 1914–1940 (Hodder Arnold, 1995). Alexander, Martin S. and William J. Philpott. Anglo-French Defence Relations Between the Wars (2003), 1919–39 excerpt and text search; Bell, P. M. H. France and Britain, 1900–1940: Entente and Estrangement (2nd ed. 2014).
France will face unbeaten Six Nations leader Ireland in a buoyant mood after thrashing Italy by a record-high 73-24 at Stadio Olimpico on Sunday. France blew away its previous highest score ...
Ireland and France set up their blockbuster clash in Six Nations rugby next month with contrasting wins in the third round. Ireland had the savvy and depth to overcome a red card and a fired-up ...
France–Ireland sports relations (2 C, 3 P)-French expatriates in Ireland (1 C, 8 P) Irish expatriates in France (5 C, 148 P) A. Ambassadors of Ireland to France (6 ...