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  2. France–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    FranceRussia relations, also known as Franco-Russian relations or Russo-French relations, are the bilateral relations between the French Republic and the Russian Federation. France has an embassy in Moscow, whereas Russia has an embassy in Paris. Relations have historically been complicated, and have been more tense in recent years.

  3. French-Soviet Joint Declaration of June 30, 1966 - Wikipedia

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    French-Soviet Joint Declaration of June 30, 1966 is an important agreement on a range of cooperation between the Soviet Union and France, signed in Moscow at the same date by President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR Nikolai Podgorny and President of the French Republic Charles de Gaulle, which resumed with the Russian Federation since then.

  4. Russia–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union established diplomatic relations with the Second Spanish Republic on July 28, 1933. Moscow for years tried to purify the Spanish Communist Party by expelling anarchist and Trotskyist members, but the process took years and was finally handled by outside Communists sent to Spain in the Spanish Civil War who exposed and executed opponents. [8]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Franco-Russian Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The deterioration of Russo-German relations, the resurrection of the Triple Alliance in 1891, and the rumors that Great Britain would join the alliance laid the grounds for the conclusion of a political agreement between Russia and France. It was a response to the formation of a military bloc (the Triple Alliance) headed by Germany.

  7. List of ambassadors of Russia to France - Wikipedia

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    Overall, relations between France and Russia have been very close, and French was even considered the unofficial second language of Russia in the 18th and 19th centuries. [citation needed] Relations between the two countries were severed in 1733 with the start of the War of the Polish Succession and resumed in 1738. Poor relations between the ...

  8. Category:France–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 October 2019, at 01:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    Between France and Austria, ending Austria's participation in the War of the Fourth Coalition. 1806 Treaty of PoznaƄ: Ends the war between France and Saxony after the latter's defeat during the War of the Fourth Coalition. 1807 Treaty of Finckenstein: Between France and Persia. Treaties of Tilsit: France, Russia, and Prussia create the Duchy ...