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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.
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Ireland’s relationship with France is one of enduring friendship and affinity going back centuries. The Ireland-France relationship evokes memories of our shared Norman, Huguenot and Celtic heritage, the Flight of the Wild Geese at the end of the 17th century and the spirit of the French Revolution a hundred years later which so captured the ...
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Ireland’s relationship with France is one of enduring...
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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.
Nov 24, 2022 · France and Ireland have acted as one in negotiations on the Northern Ireland Protocol. Both countries say they want strong, healthy, normal relations to resume between London and Dublin, and...
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France and Ireland have a strong partnership, particularly with regard to European affairs, and French and Irish views are shared on many international and European issues. In 2019, the Irish authorities published “Ireland’s Strategy for France 2019–2025”.
Aug 30, 2021 · Ireland and France have agreed a Joint Plan of Action (2021-2025) to strengthen and deepen relations between the two countries across a range of cultural, educational and political activities.
Ireland’s relationship with France is one of enduring friendship and affinity going back centuries. Today Ireland and France work together for peace and prosperity – both in the United Nations and in our shared home in the European Union.
This Plan contains a range of new initiatives that reflect Ireland and France’s shared priorities: supporting sustainability; increasing trade connectivity; fostering the digital economy; strengthening education and research links; promoting the French language; and fostering cultural heritage.