User:Aridd/Through the hidden door/Main/Safe/France–Kiribati relations
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Relations between the French Republic and the Republic of Kiribati are cordial.
The two countries maintain official diplomatic relations, but no diplomatic presence on each other's territory; the French embassy in Suva is accredited to Kiribati.
History
editIn 1995, Kiribati briefly suspended its diplomatic relations with France in protest against French nuclear tests at Mururoa in French Polynesia.[1]
France provides aid to Kiribati in various forms. French aid enabled the opening on nine school classes on Maiana in the early 2000s, and France also recently assisted Kiribati in evaluating its remaining phosphate resources on Banaba.
French exports to Kiribati were worth € 24 million in 2002.
Kiribati also allows French vessels to fish in its waters.[2]
I-Kiribati President Anote Tong paid a State visit to Paris in June 2006 to attend a France-Oceania multilateral summit. The summit aimed at "strengthening French-Pacific relations and regional cooperation" in economic, political, environmental and security fields.[3]
Source
editReferences
edit- ^ "Timeline: Kiribati", BBC, April 29, 2009
- ^ "About the Common Fisheries Policy", European Union
- ^ "Second France-Oceania Summit Declaration adopted on 26 June 2006 in Paris", Yokwe, June 26, 2006
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