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  2. France–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel Macron meet in Hamburg, Germany at the G20 summit, in July 2017.. Due to the fact that the Russian centralised state, formed in the 15th-16th centuries, was almost constantly in a state of diplomatic and military confrontation with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Catholic rulers of France for a long time avoided ...

  3. Franco-Russian Alliance - Wikipedia

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    During the preparatory period and the first years of the existence of the Russo-French Alliance, the determining role was played by Russia, but in time the situation altered. By constantly receiving new loans from France, Russian tsarism gradually fell into financial dependence on French imperialism.

  4. 1917 Franco-Russian agreement - Wikipedia

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    Gaston Doumergue. Discussions between France and Russia on a post-war revision of frontiers began as early as 1915. [6] On 9 March 1916 the Russian foreign minister Sergey Sazonov had written to the Russian ambassador in Paris Alexander Izvolsky, ahead of an upcoming allied conference, to state that his government was prepared to grant France and Britain free rein in determining the new ...

  5. Foreign relations of France - Wikipedia

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    Russia: See France–Russia relations. After the breakup of the USSR in 1991, bilateral relations between France and Russia were warm. On 7 February 1992, France signed a bilateral treaty, recognizing Russia as a successor of the USSR. Good relations ended in 2022 as France gave strong support to Ukraine when Russia invaded. [242]

  6. Concert of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The revitalized Concert included Austria (at the time a part of Austria-Hungary), France, Italy, Russia, and Britain, with Germany as the driving continental power. The second phase oversaw a further period of relative peace and stability from the 1870s to 1914, and facilitated the growth of European colonial and imperial control in Africa and ...

  7. Category:France–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    France–Russia military relations (4 C, 8 P)-French expatriates in Russia (3 C, 8 P) Russian expatriates in France (5 C, 21 P) A. Ambassadors of France to Russia (1 ...

  8. Moldova signs defence pact with France amid Russia fears

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    Moldova signs defence pact with France amid Russia fears. John Irish. March 7, 2024 at 6:43 AM. ... has seen long tense relations with Moscow worsen as it backs Ukraine in the war.

  9. International relations (1814–1919) - Wikipedia

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    Italian diplomacy over a twenty-year period succeeded in getting permission to seize Libya, with approval coming from Germany, France, Austria, Britain, and Russia. A centerpiece of the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–12 came when the Royal Italian Army took control of a few coastal cities against stiff resistance by the Ottoman Army as well as the ...