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Bush compliments Sarkozy on wife | Bush compliments Sarkozy on wife |
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US President George Bush has complimented his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy on his choice of wife, on the latest leg of his European tour. | |
Mr Bush heaped praise on French first lady Carla Bruni, describing her as "a really smart, capable woman". | Mr Bush heaped praise on French first lady Carla Bruni, describing her as "a really smart, capable woman". |
"I can see why you married her," he told the French president in Paris. | "I can see why you married her," he told the French president in Paris. |
French-US policy differences over Iraq took a back seat as the men exchanged banter on what is seen as Mr Bush's farewell European tour. | French-US policy differences over Iraq took a back seat as the men exchanged banter on what is seen as Mr Bush's farewell European tour. |
Referring to Mr Sarkozy by his first name, Mr Bush recalled that "America's first friend was France", helping win independence from Britain. | Referring to Mr Sarkozy by his first name, Mr Bush recalled that "America's first friend was France", helping win independence from Britain. |
'Full of energy' | 'Full of energy' |
The US president went on to compliment the man referred to in some French media as "Sarkozy l'Americain" (Sarkozy the American). | The US president went on to compliment the man referred to in some French media as "Sarkozy l'Americain" (Sarkozy the American). |
Mr Bush consistently referred to Mr Sarkozy by his first name | Mr Bush consistently referred to Mr Sarkozy by his first name |
"He's an interesting guy," said Mr Bush. | "He's an interesting guy," said Mr Bush. |
"He is full of energy. He's full of wisdom. He tells me what's on his mind. And every time I've met with him we've had very meaningful discussions." | "He is full of energy. He's full of wisdom. He tells me what's on his mind. And every time I've met with him we've had very meaningful discussions." |
Mr Sarkozy, for his part, said warm relations between the countries had endured for more than 200 years. | Mr Sarkozy, for his part, said warm relations between the countries had endured for more than 200 years. |
Since taking office a year ago, the French president has made great efforts to build relations with Washington, which went into deep freeze under his predecessor Jacques Chirac. | Since taking office a year ago, the French president has made great efforts to build relations with Washington, which went into deep freeze under his predecessor Jacques Chirac. |
During a joint press conference at the Elysee Palace, the two men emphasised the strength of relations between their two countries. | During a joint press conference at the Elysee Palace, the two men emphasised the strength of relations between their two countries. |
While they discussed a range of issues including Iran's nuclear ambitions and co-operation over Afghanistan, correspondents say the mood of the meeting was dominated by the extent to which France and the US see eye to eye. | While they discussed a range of issues including Iran's nuclear ambitions and co-operation over Afghanistan, correspondents say the mood of the meeting was dominated by the extent to which France and the US see eye to eye. |
The visit is seen as a sign of further reconciliation between the US and France, after tensions over Iraq. | The visit is seen as a sign of further reconciliation between the US and France, after tensions over Iraq. |
Mr Bush will travel to the UK on Sunday, where he is expected to meet Queen Elizabeth II and hold talks with Prime Minister Gordon Brown. | Mr Bush will travel to the UK on Sunday, where he is expected to meet Queen Elizabeth II and hold talks with Prime Minister Gordon Brown. |
The US president had arrived in Paris from Rome, where he had been afforded a special audience with Pope Benedict XVI. | The US president had arrived in Paris from Rome, where he had been afforded a special audience with Pope Benedict XVI. |
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