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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 for his taste in spouse on the latest leg of his European tour. 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 nameMr 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.