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PARIS, July 27 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon and French President Jacques Chirac hailed Wednesday the new
relationship between the two countries, a rapprochement allowing France to
increase its influence in the Middle East.
It is Sharon's first visit to
France since his last meeting with Chirac in July 2001. He said he was
"absolutely convinced that this visit will lead to an added reinforcement to
relations between France and Israel."
He qualified Chirac as a "great leader of this world"
and thanked him for his "precious help" in settling conflicts between Israel and
the Palestinians.
Sharon also paid homage to Chirac "for his very firm
combat against anti-Semitism", the subject that was at the origin of controversy
last year after Sharon encouraged French Jews to emigrate "immediately" to
Israel, while France had strongly reacted, letting know that Israeli prime
minister was not welcome in Paris.
The Israeli prime minister announced he had invited
Chirac to his Negev ranch in southern Israel. Chirac was glad about the
invitation but did not give immediate reply.
For his part, Chirac hailed the "historic decision"
of Israeli disengagement from Gaza, scheduled for mid-August.
He said "On the eve of disengagement from Gaza, I'd
like to saythat France is standing by the Israeli people and Palestinian people
so that we take part again, on the occasion of this historic decision, in the
resumption of the process within the roadmap, international peace plan drafted
by the Quartet (the United Nations, the European Union, the United States and
Russia)."
Chirac reiterated France's stand on the creation of a
"viable and independent Palestinian state" and hoped the achievement of this
process would allow the Hebraic country to live in security.
They also exchanged views over several sensible
issues, such asfight against terrorism, Iranian nuclear threat, Syrian troops
pullout from Lebanon and fight against anti-Semitism.
President Chirac told Sharon that France favored a
referral of Iran's nuclear issue to the United Nations Security Council if Iran
does not give "objective guarantee" on definitive abandoning of sensible nuclear
activities.
The warm tone of the two leaders recalled the
"honeymoon" marking ties between the two countries before June 1967
Israeli-Arabic war and French embargo on weapons sale to Israel.
A diplomat in Sharon's delegation said that France
wanted incontestably return to the Middle East and it understood that it could
not do it by skipping Jerusalem.
"Israel is even in favor of a more significant role
for France in settling the conflict with the Palestinians," he said.
Sharon said after meeting with Chirac "We have spoken
of Syria,Lebanon, Iran and of course the Palestinian issues and bilateral ties.
The objective of our two states is to reinforce relationship." Enditem
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