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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    France returns to NATO military command
    12.03.2009 13:23 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ French President Nicolas Sarkozy has announced his
    country is to return to NATO's military command, reversing four
    decades of self-imposed exile. Mr Sarkozy confirmed the decision in a
    speech to defense experts at the Ecole Militaire staff college in
    Paris.

    President Charles de Gaulle pulled France out of NATO's integrated
    military command in 1966, saying it undermined France's sovereignty.

    Critics say France will now be no more than "a clone of Great
    Britain". But Mr Sarkozy said there was no sense in France - a founder
    member of NATO - having no say in the organization's decisions on
    military strategy.

    `This rapprochement with NATO ensures our national independence," said
    Mr Sarkozy. "To distance ourselves would limit our independence and
    our room for maneuver. He went on: "We have to be progressive. A
    solitary nation is a nation that has no influence whatsoever. We need
    strong diplomacy, a strong defense and a strong Europe."

    He said NATO remained a central element of France's security and
    defense policies, but stressed that he would not give up the country's
    independent nuclear deterrent.

    Mr Sarkozy is expected to formalize the move with a letter to NATO
    before the alliance celebrates its 60th anniversary next month with a
    summit in the French city of Strasbourg.

    NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer warmly welcomed Mr
    Sarkozy's announcement. `[France's] full participation in all the
    civil and military decision-making and planning processes cannot but
    strengthen the alliance further," he said.

    Correspondents say France's "independence" from NATO is dearly
    treasured by many French, and Mr Sarkozy's move has provoked a furor
    among those who worry it will now have to bow to U.S. dominance.

    But Defence Minister Herve Morin rejected claims France would now be
    forced to go along with the US on issues like the war with Iraq, which
    it vehemently opposed, BBC reports.
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