Colombia-France relations

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Colombia-France relations
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Embassy of Colombia in Paris
Embassy of Colombia in Paris

Colombia-France relations refers to the diplomatic relations between the South American Republic of Colombia and the European French Republic.

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[edit] 19th Century

Officially the relations between Colombian and France began on May 30, 1892 with the signature of an agreement intended to establish French nationals in Colombia, increase commerce and navigation between the two nations.[1]

[edit] 20th Century

[edit] Mediation by France in Colombian armed conflict

See also: Humanitarian exchange and Ingrid Betancourt
French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

While president of France, Jacques Chirac exerted political pressure on the Uribe administration to persuade him to accept the FARC demands and achieve the humanitarian exchange. Uribe conditioned the offer and suggested that the imprisoned guerrillas would be liberated in France instead of Colombia.[2] This was later discarded by the FARC.

As a candidate Nicolas Sarkozy reassured his intentions to push for the liberation of Ingrid Betancourt and the other hostages held by the FARC.


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