France–New Zealand relations
France–New Zealand relations refers to international relations between New Zealand and France. Relations between France and New Zealand have been rocky at times, but more recently have become much closer. Bilateral relations have been generally good since World War I and World War II, with both countries working closely during the conflicts, but the relationship was severely jeopardised by the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland on 10 July 1985 by French Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure (DGSE) agents.
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France–New Zealand relations
France–New Zealand relations refers to international relations between New Zealand and France. Relations between France and New Zealand have been rocky at times, but more recently have become much closer. Bilateral relations have been generally good since World War I and World War II, with both countries working closely during the conflicts, but the relationship was severely jeopardised by the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland on 10 July 1985 by French Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure (DGSE) agents.
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France–New Zealand relations r ...... Zealand regional environment.
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Відносини Франція — Нова Зелан ...... ьне середовище Нової Зеландії.
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تشير العلاقات الفرنسية النيوزي ...... والتعاون لأسباب سياسية ومالية.
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France–New Zealand relations r ...... rité Extérieure (DGSE) agents.
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Відносини Франція — Нова Зелан ...... в Окленді 10 липня 1985 року.
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تشير العلاقات الفرنسية النيوزي ...... أوكلاند في 10 يوليو عام 1985.
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France–New Zealand relations
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Відносини Франція - Нова Зеландія
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العلاقات الفرنسية النيوزيلندية
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