Finland–France relations
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France–Finland relations are foreign relations between France and Finland. France was one of the first countries which recognised Finland's independence on 4 January 1918. Diplomatic relations between them were established on 24 January 1918. Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO. According to a 2005 BBC World Service Poll, 48% of Finns view French influence positively, with 26% expressing a negative view.[1] There are an estimated 7,000 Finns living in France.[citation needed] Both countries are members of the Council of Europe, European Union, NATO, and Eurozone. France strongly supported Finland's NATO membership during the latter's accession process.
History[edit]
In August 2022, France fully ratified Finland's NATO membership application.[citation needed]
Resident diplomatic missions[edit]
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Embassy of Finland in Paris
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Embassy of France in Helsinki
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "BBC Poll: Attitudes towards Countries". Archived from the original on 2007-01-18. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
External links[edit]
- Ministry for Foreign Affairs of France about relations with Finland Archived 2008-12-01 at the Wayback Machine
- Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland about relations with France
- History of the relations of Finland and France on Finnish Embassy in Paris websites
- French Embassy in Helsinki
- Finnish Embassy in Paris