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  2. Foreign relations of France - Wikipedia

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    French Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the relation with Slovakia Slovenia: France has an embassy in Ljubljana. [247] Slovenia has an embassy in Paris. Since 1999, Slovenia is an observer on the Francophonie. Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO. French Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Slovenia Spain

  3. History of French foreign relations - Wikipedia

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    French foreign and security policy after 1919 used traditional alliance strategies to weaken German's potential to threaten France and comply with the strict obligations devised by France in the Treaty of Versailles. The main diplomatic strategy came in response to the demands of the French army to form alliances against the German threat.

  4. Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (French: Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères, MEAE) is the ministry of the Government of France that handles France's foreign relations. Since 1855, its headquarters have been located at 37 Quai d'Orsay, close to the National Assembly.

  5. Category:Foreign relations of France - Wikipedia

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    Foreign Affairs Committee (France) Françafrique; France and the World Bank; France–Africa relations; France–Lesotho relations; French Parliamentary Commission on Rwanda; French support for Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War

  6. Foreign alliances of France - Wikipedia

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    The foreign alliances of France have a long and complex history spanning more than a millennium. One traditional characteristic of the French diplomacy of alliances has been the "Alliance de revers" (i.e. "Rear alliance"), aiming at allying with countries situated on the opposite side or "in the back" of an adversary, in order to open a second front encircling the adversary and thus re ...

  7. France–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The French Foreign Minister, the comte de Vergennes, had strategically maneuvered to ensure that the American Congress ordered its delegation to follow French advice. However, the American commissioners, Benjamin Franklin , John Adams , and particularly John Jay , correctly understood that France did not want a strong United States.

  8. France and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    COP21 in Paris - French Foreign Minister, UN Secretary-General Ban, and French President Hollande raise their hands Amafter representatives of 196 countries approved a sweeping environmental agreement. One issue France is extremely active in within the UN is environmental justice and climate change.

  9. Category:History of the foreign relations of France - Wikipedia

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    Foreign policy of Charles de Gaulle; Foreign policy of the François Mitterrand administration; France and the League of Nations; Franco-Dutch War; Franco-Mongol alliance; Franco-Persian alliance; French entry into World War I