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    FRANCE PROPOSES CLOSER EU-GEORGIA TIES

    PRESS TV
    Nov 14 2008
    Iran

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) Georgian President Mikheil
    Saakashvili (R) France has assured Georgia of closer ties with the
    EU as the presidents of the two countries meet on the eve of an
    EU-Russia summit.

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy met with his Georgian counterpart
    Mikheil Saakashvili on Thursday at the summit venue in the southern
    French city of Nice.

    Sarkozy assured Saakashvili that he would be pressing for closer
    Georgian links with the European Union, Reuters reported. He suggested
    that Georgia and the EU develop a special partnership.

    This is while officials of the French presidency said that the
    timing of Sarkozy's meeting with Saakashvili contained a political
    signal. "Even if tomorrow there is an important summit between the EU
    and Russia, that doesn't mean that Europe has abandoned its positions
    on Georgia, quite the contrary," said the official who spoke on
    condition of anonymity.

    On Monday the EU states had agreed to re-launch talks on a partnership
    agreement with Moscow that had been frozen following Georgia's August
    7th military adventure into the breakaway province of South Ossetia
    which was followed by a robust Russian response and brief occupation
    of parts of Georgia.

    "After the Georgian crisis this summer, the Europeans realized
    that they needed to develop cooperation between the EU and European
    countries that are not members like Ukraine, Georgia and Armenia,"
    said an official at the French presidency.

    France currently holds the rotating presidency of the 27-member
    EU until the end of the 2008 and Sarkozy played a leading role in
    diplomatic efforts to resolve the Georgian crisis.

    Officials from Sarkozy's office have said that the proposed EU-Georgia
    partnership would be similar to the agreement that is being negotiated
    between the EU and Ukraine.
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