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Bilateral relations
Bulgarian-French relations
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France
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Bulgarian-French relations are foreign relations between Bulgaria and France. Diplomatic relations between both countries were established on July 8, 1879. They were enemies in World War 1 and 2, but in present times, they have a good relationship. Bulgaria is a full member of the Francophonie since 1993. Bulgaria has an embassy in Paris. France has an embassy in Sofia. Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe, the European Union and NATO. French president Nicolas Sarkozy helped in the liberation of the Bulgarian nurses who had been framed in the HIV trial in Libya.

Resident diplomatic missions

  • Bulgaria has an embassy in Paris.
  • France has an embassy in Sofia.
  • Embassy of Bulgaria in Paris Embassy of Bulgaria in Paris
  • Embassy of France in Sofia Embassy of France in Sofia

See also

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