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  1. The French term Entente Cordiale (usually translated as "cordial agreement" or "cordial understanding") comes from a letter written in 1843 by the British Foreign Secretary Lord Aberdeen to his brother, in which he mentioned "a cordial, good understanding" between the two nations.

  2. Jul 19, 1998 · Entente Cordiale, (April 8, 1904), Anglo-French agreement that, by settling a number of controversial matters, ended antagonisms between Great Britain and France and paved the way for their diplomatic cooperation against German pressures in the decade preceding World War I (1914–18).

  3. Oct 28, 2009 · On April 8, 1904, with war in Europe a decade away, Britain and France sign an agreement, later known as the Entente Cordiale, resolving long-standing colonial disputes in North Africa and ...

  4. Apr 8, 2024 · French and British troops have swapped roles in the Changing of the Guards ceremonies outside the palaces of each others' Head of State, in an unprecedented move to celebrate 120 years since the signing of the Entente Cordiale.

  5. The Entente Cordiale Between England and France - April 8, 1904 Art 1: Art 2: Art 3: Art 4: Art 5: Art 6: Art 7: Art 8: Art 9: Great Britain, Parliamentary Papers London, 1911, Vol. CIII, Cmd. 5969 Formally titled, the 'Declaration between the United Kingdom and France Respecting Egypt and Morocco, Together with the Secret Articles Signed at ...

  6. Entente cordiale. Friendly relations between England and France, stopping short of a formal alliance.The term was coined at Haddo House, the country home of the 4th earl of Aberdeen, by the French chargé d'affaires, the comte de Jarnac, in 1843.It is sometimes applied retrospectively to the 1830s, when Britain supported the government of Louis-Philippe in the face of the coldness of the ...

  7. "Entente Cordiale" published on by null. (1904)Friendly understanding between Britain and France. It aimed to settle territorial disputes and to encourage cooperation against perceived German pressure.

  8. May 21, 2024 · Despite the occasional political turbulence and asymmetry in national interests, history would support that the values underpinning the Entente Cordiale – signed 120 years ago this year – have in fact existed for over eight hundred years, and will likely endure long into the future.

  9. Aug 4, 2024 · In 1904, the signing of the Entente Cordiale ended several centuries of rivalry between France and Britain, heralding a new era in relations (…)

  10. Jun 17, 2018 · That the Entente Cordiale has continued as a concept and term into the twenty-first century, long after it was originally signed, is one of the many quirks of a poorly understood international agreement. The Entente, signed on 8 April 1904, settled many important issues for Britain and France but did not address the one that would become the ...