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France sets date on Nato decision France sets date on Nato decision
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy says he will decide by the end of the year on France's return to Nato's military command, which it left 40 years ago. President Nicolas Sarkozy says France will make a decision on Nato by the end of the year, indicating it will return to the organisation's military command.
He told a Nato summit the ruling would come at the end of France's six-month EU presidency later this year.He told a Nato summit the ruling would come at the end of France's six-month EU presidency later this year.
France withdrew from Nato's military structure in 1966 in protest at the dominance of US commanders.France withdrew from Nato's military structure in 1966 in protest at the dominance of US commanders.
The summit will discuss links with Georgia and Ukraine after Nato said it would not offer them membership.The summit will discuss links with Georgia and Ukraine after Nato said it would not offer them membership.
France and Germany had opposed US calls for the two former Soviet republics to be allowed to join the alliance.France and Germany had opposed US calls for the two former Soviet republics to be allowed to join the alliance.
Afghan battalion
At the summit in Bucharest, Romania, Mr Sarkozy said: "I reaffirm here France's determination to pursue the process of renovating its relations with Nato.At the summit in Bucharest, Romania, Mr Sarkozy said: "I reaffirm here France's determination to pursue the process of renovating its relations with Nato.
"At the end of the French [EU] presidency the moment will have come to conclude this process and to take the necessary decisions for France to take its full place in Nato's structures.""At the end of the French [EU] presidency the moment will have come to conclude this process and to take the necessary decisions for France to take its full place in Nato's structures."
Mr Sarkozy also confirmed on Thursday that France would send a battalion plus special forces to join the Nato mission in Afghanistan.