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French President Nicolas Sarkozy has confirmed that he will attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics on 8 August.French President Nicolas Sarkozy has confirmed that he will attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics on 8 August.
He was speaking after meeting Chinese President Hu Jintao at the G8 summit. The French president at one stage said he had not ruled out boycotting the Olympics in protest over Chinese actions in Tibet.
There had been speculation that the French President would stay away in protest over Chinese actions in Tibet. But, after meeting China's president at the G8 summit, he said he would attend.
France currently holds the European Union presidency, and President Sarkozy will represent the 27-nation bloc at the ceremony in Beijing. Human rights' groups have urged world leaders to condemn China's human rights record by refusing to attend.
Human rights' groups have urged world leaders to register their disapproval by refusing to attend.
Reporters Without Borders has said that Mr Sarkozy would pour "scorn on his commitments to the French people", if he went to Beijing.Reporters Without Borders has said that Mr Sarkozy would pour "scorn on his commitments to the French people", if he went to Beijing.
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President Sarkozy stressed "the Olympic values of peace, friendship and brotherhood" at the meeting, according to a statement from the president's office. But President Sarkozy stressed "the Olympic values of peace, friendship and brotherhood" at the meeting, according to a statement from the president's office.
Mr Sarkozy had previously urged the Chinese leadership to hold talks with envoys of the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, and release political prisoners. France holds the EU presidency, and Mr Sarkozy plans to represent the 27-nation bloc at the ceremony in Beijing.
Following a crackdown on protests in and around Tibet in March, Mr Sarkozy had urged the Chinese leadership to hold talks with envoys of the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, and release political prisoners.
In March, he suggested his decision on attending the Games would hinge on progress in talks between the two sides.
But the French announcement of Mr Sarkozy's acceptance of the Olympic invitation made no mention of the Dalai Lama.But the French announcement of Mr Sarkozy's acceptance of the Olympic invitation made no mention of the Dalai Lama.
Two meetings between envoys from Tibet and China are reported to have already taken place with a third planned for October, according to French officials.
On Tuesday, China's ambassador to France said there would be "serious consequences" if Mr Sarkozy met the Dalai Lama when the Tibetan spiritual leader visits France in August.
Mr Sarkozy said he had discussed his decision with other European Union countries.Mr Sarkozy said he had discussed his decision with other European Union countries.
US President George W Bush has said he will attend the Olympic opening, but Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper plan to stay away.US President George W Bush has said he will attend the Olympic opening, but Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper plan to stay away.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will not be present on 8 August, but plans to attend the closing ceremony.British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will not be present on 8 August, but plans to attend the closing ceremony.