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entente cordiale

[ahn-tahnt kawr-dyahl, ahn-tahnt kawr-dyal] / ɑnˈtɑnt kɔrˈdyɑl, ɑ̃ˈtɑ̃t kɔrˈdyal /




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“Although crafting one that does not get a thumbs down from the constitutional court may be a daunting task. One that requires at least an entente cordiale between the League and M5S.”

From The Guardian

Even some of Macron’s French diplomatic colleagues are skeptical that this new “entente cordiale” will end happily.

From Washington Post

In any case, Macron said, Brexit will not have an “impact on the quality” of the British-French relationship, the famous “entente cordiale.”

From Washington Post

When it comes to defence and security, the Anglo-French entente cordiale has rarely been closer as their political leaders meet for their annual summit.

From BBC

The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator has voiced hope of reaching an “entente cordiale” with the UK, but said some in Britain still harbour illusions that Brexit can be painless.

From The Guardian