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European Union – Statement by Jean-Noël Barrot on his arrival at the Foreign Affairs Council (14 Apr. 2025)
French Foreign Policy > France and Europe > Events and news relating to France’s European policy > General Affairs and Foreign Affairs Councils - 15 April 2025
This weekend, the horror in Ukraine reached its peak with the Palm Sunday massacre. In Sumy in the north-east of the country, innocent civilians were targeted twice by Vladimir Putin’s missiles. It’s a demonstration – if it were still needed – of Vladimir Putin’s contempt for civilians and for the (...)
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Sanctions against Russia and Belarus
Country Files > Ukraine > War in Ukraine: France’s diplomatic action > Sanctions against Russia and Belarus - 24 February 2025
In the face of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, the European Union and its international partners have adopted several sanctions packages against Russia and Belarus.
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Nuclear disarmament
French Foreign Policy > Security, Disarmament and Non-proliferation > Disarmament and Non-proliferation > Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons > Nuclear disarmament - 19 February 2025
France is committed to nuclear disarmament, the first pillar of the NPT. France takes a three-pronged approach: Adopting a progressive and pragmatic approach to nuclear disarmament in accordance with Article VI of the NPT respecting the principle of undiminished security for all.Taking concrete (...)
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Draft Joint Declaration by States and International organizations supporting the French International Initiative to combat sargassum (2 Dec. 2023)
French Foreign Policy > Climate and environment > News > 2023 - 16 August 2024
Courtesy translation Since 2011, massive landings of sargassum from the Atlantic have been affecting the exposed coasts of the Caribbean, with worrying effects on people’s health, tourism and economic activities, as well as coastal biodiversity. As the seaweed decomposes, it produces around (...)
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Presentation of France’s 2022 foreign trade figures (07.02.23)
French Foreign Policy > Economic Diplomacy & Foreign Trade > News > 2023 - 14 May 2024
The year 2022 saw a degraded global context, with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, persistent tensions in supply chains, runaway commodity prices, rising inflation and higher interest rates. These factors have led to a slow-down in global trade. France’s global trade has suffered in this context, (...)
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Sports diplomacy – 3rd “Relay Around the World” (14 Mar. 2024)
French Foreign Policy > Sports Diplomacy > News - 20 March 2024
Following the success of the event in 2022 and 2023, the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and the Organizing Committee of the 2024 Paris Games organized a third “Relay Around the World” on Thursday, 14 March. Thanks to the great efforts of the French diplomatic network, the Relay Around (...)
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EU – Adoption of 10th package of sanctions against Russia (25.02.23)
French Foreign Policy > France and Europe > Events and news relating to France’s European policy > News - 27 February 2023
On February 25, the Council of the European Union unanimously adopted its 10th package of sanctions against Russia, one year after that country launched its unjustified war of aggression against Ukraine. This package imposes sanctions on 121 individuals and entities contributing to the Russian (...)
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Forests: biodiversity, climate and development
French Foreign Policy > Climate and environment > The Preservation of Biodiversity > Forests: biodiversity, climate and development - 8 April 2022
The world’s forest The FAO [1] issued its most recent Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) in 2020. This report, published every five years, describes the overall state of the world’s forests. It notes that the world has total forest cover of 4.06 billion hectares, or 31% of its land (...)
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France and Dominica
Country Files > Dominica > France and Dominica - 8 September 2020
Political relations Political relations are good and France was first to respond locally following tropical storm Erika in 2015 and Hurricane Maria which caused great destruction to the island in September 2017. Dominica’s delegation, led by its Prime Minister, took part in COP21, held in Le (...)
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Regulation of the arms trade
French Foreign Policy > Security, Disarmament and Non-proliferation > Disarmament and Non-proliferation > Trade, transport and export of arms and sensitive material - 23 April 2020
The Arms Trade Treaty, a binding instrument for regulating conventional arms The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), which was adopted on 2 April 2013 by the United Nations General Assembly and entered into force on 24 December 2014, is the first legally binding instrument for regulating international (...)