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Sarkozy pauses to talk politics on US holiday

WOLFEBORO, New Hampshire, Aug 5, 2007 (AFP) – French President Nicolas Sarkozy broke from his vacation in this leafy lakeside town to deflect criticism about his allegedly lavish US summer break and a controversial arms deal with Libya.

After avoiding a platoon of French reporters for days, a tanned and smiling Sarkozy emerged in front of Wolfeboro’s town hall to fend off accusations of a link between a major arms deal struck by European aerospace giant EADS with Libya, and an affair involving foreign medics jailed there.

The recent release by Libya of the six medics, who were imprisoned on charges of infecting hundreds of children with the AIDS virus, was partly brokered by Sarkozy’s wife Cecilia.

French Defence Minister Herve Morin confirmed the 405 million dollar arms deal Friday and the opposition Socialist Party quickly demanded a parliamentary enquiry to decide if France offered the contracts to Libya to obtain the medics’ freedom.

“It was totally transparent,” Sarkozy said of the contracts. “EADS has been discussing them, with full authorizations, for 18 months.”

“What do they criticize me for? Getting contracts? Creating jobs for French workers?”

Refusing to answer questions in English — “My English is so bad,” he told one non French-speaking reporter — Sarkozy would not confirm he might meet US President George W. Bush at the Bush vacation home in nearby Kennebunkport, Maine.

AFP

Subject: French news