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EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson has accused French President Nicolas Sarkozy of undermining him and Europe's position at world trade talks.EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson has accused French President Nicolas Sarkozy of undermining him and Europe's position at world trade talks.
He spoke after Mr Sarkozy accused him of trying to force a trade deal on the EU that would destroy European jobs.He spoke after Mr Sarkozy accused him of trying to force a trade deal on the EU that would destroy European jobs.
Mr Sarkozy's comments came just days after he said Mr Mandelson had been a factor in Ireland's referendum rejection of the EU's Lisbon Treaty.Mr Sarkozy's comments came just days after he said Mr Mandelson had been a factor in Ireland's referendum rejection of the EU's Lisbon Treaty.
France took over the six-month rotating presidency of the EU on Tuesday.France took over the six-month rotating presidency of the EU on Tuesday.
Mr Mandelson told the BBC's Newsnight programme he was "mystified" that the French president had blamed him over the Irish 'no' vote.Mr Mandelson told the BBC's Newsnight programme he was "mystified" that the French president had blamed him over the Irish 'no' vote.
"I am being undermined and Europe's negotiating position in the world trade talks is being weakened and I regret that," he said."I am being undermined and Europe's negotiating position in the world trade talks is being weakened and I regret that," he said.
It is very disappointing because the mandate on which I am negotiating in the world trade talks... has been agreed by all the member states Peter Mandelson Q&A: The Lisbon TreatyMark Mardell's EuropeCan French flair beat EU blues? "It is very disappointing because the mandate on which I am negotiating in the world trade talks... has been agreed by all the member states."It is very disappointing because the mandate on which I am negotiating in the world trade talks... has been agreed by all the member states Peter Mandelson Q&A: The Lisbon TreatyMark Mardell's EuropeCan French flair beat EU blues? "It is very disappointing because the mandate on which I am negotiating in the world trade talks... has been agreed by all the member states."
The British commissioner added: "I regret that Mr Sarkozy's intervention last night will make it harder for me."The British commissioner added: "I regret that Mr Sarkozy's intervention last night will make it harder for me."
Mr Sarkozy has accused Mr Mandelson and the head of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Pascal Lamy, of preparing to sell out European farmers in the name of free trade in the so-called Doha Round of trade talks.Mr Sarkozy has accused Mr Mandelson and the head of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Pascal Lamy, of preparing to sell out European farmers in the name of free trade in the so-called Doha Round of trade talks.
The talks, which began in 2001, have repeatedly stalled over the amount of state aid given to key industries in Western countries.The talks, which began in 2001, have repeatedly stalled over the amount of state aid given to key industries in Western countries.
Mr Mandelson said food protectionism was "not going to feed the world's hungry", and that the talks were "too important" to be allowed to fail.Mr Mandelson said food protectionism was "not going to feed the world's hungry", and that the talks were "too important" to be allowed to fail.
French deputy Jacques Myard, from the ruling UMP party, described Mr Mandelson's trade proposals as unacceptable.
France's EU presidency is off to a bumpy start"We need to defend the [Common Agricultural Policy] in the interests of all Europeans," he told the BBC.
Speaking on French TV on Monday, Mr Sarkozy said Mr Mandelson and Mr Lamy "want to make us accept a deal under which Europe would commit to cutting farm output by 20% and reduce farm exports by 10%".Speaking on French TV on Monday, Mr Sarkozy said Mr Mandelson and Mr Lamy "want to make us accept a deal under which Europe would commit to cutting farm output by 20% and reduce farm exports by 10%".
"That would be 100,000 jobs lost, I won't let it happen," he said."That would be 100,000 jobs lost, I won't let it happen," he said.
The French presidency of the EU was already off to a bumpy start even before Mr Mandelson's rebuke.The French presidency of the EU was already off to a bumpy start even before Mr Mandelson's rebuke.
On Tuesday, Mr Sarkozy criticised Polish President Lech Kaczynski when he said he would not ratify the EU reform treaty.On Tuesday, Mr Sarkozy criticised Polish President Lech Kaczynski when he said he would not ratify the EU reform treaty.
Mr Kaczynski said that to do so would be "pointless" after its rejection by the Irish.Mr Kaczynski said that to do so would be "pointless" after its rejection by the Irish.
The French have set out ambitious plans on immigration, the environment and defence for their presidency.The French have set out ambitious plans on immigration, the environment and defence for their presidency.