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US President George Bush has welcomed his French counterpart, Nicolas Sarkozy, to his family home in Maine for an informal lunch. | US President George Bush has welcomed his French counterpart, Nicolas Sarkozy, to his family home in Maine for an informal lunch. |
Officials have stressed the meeting is not a summit but instead a chance for the two men to get to know each other over hot dogs and hamburgers. | Officials have stressed the meeting is not a summit but instead a chance for the two men to get to know each other over hot dogs and hamburgers. |
France's former President Jacques Chirac's opposition to the Iraq war saw Franco-US relations fall to a new low. | France's former President Jacques Chirac's opposition to the Iraq war saw Franco-US relations fall to a new low. |
But Mr Sarkozy has made it clear that he will adopt a more pro-US stance. | But Mr Sarkozy has made it clear that he will adopt a more pro-US stance. |
Mr Bush praised Mr Sarkozy to reporters as he waited on the lawn of the family home on the Atlantic seaside in Kennebunkport. | |
"The good thing about Mr Sarkozy is you know where he stands," said Mr Bush. | |
Before the lunch, Mr Sarkozy said he admired the US as "a great democracy, a country of freedom". | |
He said the US was "a close friend of France and I'm very glad to be able to meet with the president of the United States and speak to him." | |
'American picnic' | 'American picnic' |
Despite protestations that the meeting is just a casual lunch, some observers have remarked that it was impossible to imagine Mr Bush issuing a similar invitation to Mr Chirac. | Despite protestations that the meeting is just a casual lunch, some observers have remarked that it was impossible to imagine Mr Bush issuing a similar invitation to Mr Chirac. |
In addition to the Iraq war, disagreements over trade and climate change further strained the relationship between Mr Bush and Mr Chirac. | In addition to the Iraq war, disagreements over trade and climate change further strained the relationship between Mr Bush and Mr Chirac. |
In contrast, Mr Sarkozy has made it clear, from the outset of his presidency, that America can count on his friendship. | In contrast, Mr Sarkozy has made it clear, from the outset of his presidency, that America can count on his friendship. |
US officials have pointed out that the countries are already working closely on issues such as Iran, Lebanon and Sudan. | US officials have pointed out that the countries are already working closely on issues such as Iran, Lebanon and Sudan. |
The lunch will include hot dogs and hamburgers, "traditional American picnic fare", said a White House spokeswoman, Dana Perino. | |
No mention was made of whether french fries would be on the menu. Some Americans started calling chipped potatoes "freedom fries" after Mr Chirac opposed the 2003 invasion of Iraq. | No mention was made of whether french fries would be on the menu. Some Americans started calling chipped potatoes "freedom fries" after Mr Chirac opposed the 2003 invasion of Iraq. |
The French president's wife, Cecilia Sarkozy, was meant to be at the lunch but phoned First Lady Laura Bush to say she and her children were feeling unwell and would not attend, Ms Perino said. | The French president's wife, Cecilia Sarkozy, was meant to be at the lunch but phoned First Lady Laura Bush to say she and her children were feeling unwell and would not attend, Ms Perino said. |
The Sarkozys have been on holiday in nearby New Hampshire. | The Sarkozys have been on holiday in nearby New Hampshire. |
Mr Sarkozy's decision to take a holiday in the US has led to some negative comments at home, especially from critics who believe he would like to see the French economy overhauled to follow the American free market model. | Mr Sarkozy's decision to take a holiday in the US has led to some negative comments at home, especially from critics who believe he would like to see the French economy overhauled to follow the American free market model. |