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  2. France–Germany relations - Wikipedia

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    That Germany was France's enemy became the basic fact of international relations." [ 14 ] Bismarck's solution was to make France a pariah nation, encouraging royalty to ridicule its new republican status, and building complex alliances with the other major powers – Austria, Russia and Great Britain – to keep France isolated, diplomatically.

  3. Category:France–Germany relations - Wikipedia

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    History of FranceGermany relations (8 C, 3 P) O. France-Germany bilateral relations organisations (2 C, 15 P) T. French–German translators (38 P)

  4. Aachen Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Aachen Treaty, formally Treaty on Franco-German Cooperation and Integration, and also known as the Treaty of Aachen (German: Aachener Vertrag, Vertrag von Aachen, French: Traité d'Aix-la-Chapelle), is a bilateral agreement between Germany and France, which entered into force on 22 January 2020, a year after it was signed. [1]

  5. France and Germany's governments kick off an unprecedented two-day retreat in Hamburg on Monday in a bid to re-set relations between the European Union's two biggest powers amid a host of ...

  6. Foreign relations of France - Wikipedia

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    Following thirteen years, France resumed relations with Iraq in 2003. [202] France and Germany opposed the American-British invasion of 2003 to 2011. France has an embassy in Baghdad. Iraq has an embassy in Paris. Israel: 12 January 1949: See France–Israel relations. France has an embassy in Tel Aviv and consulates-general in Haifa and Jerusalem.

  7. Élysée Treaty - Wikipedia

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    Franco–German relations were long dominated by the idea of French–German enmity, which asserted that there was a natural rivalry between the two nations. [2] Germany started World War II by invading Poland in 1939. France then declared war on Germany, which prompted the German invasion and occupation of France from 1940 to 1944. [3]

  8. Germany fears a victory for the far-right National Rally ...

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    The majority of people in France are also interested in a close relationship with Germany,” he added. “So: Franco-German relations will continue — the question is in what form.” Sylvie ...

  9. Foreign policy of the François Mitterrand administration

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    The foreign policy of the François Mitterrand administration was the foreign policy of France under François Mitterrand that emphasized European unity [1] and the preservation of France's special relationships with its former colonies in the face of "Anglo-Saxon influence." [2] He served as President of France for