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Sarkozy on first visit to China | Sarkozy on first visit to China |
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy has arrived in China for a visit that is expected to focus on economic links and international issues including Iran. | |
Mr Sarkozy, who is accompanied by business leaders, is hoping to sell nuclear reactors and Airbus planes. | Mr Sarkozy, who is accompanied by business leaders, is hoping to sell nuclear reactors and Airbus planes. |
On the Iran crisis, the French president is likely to urge his counterpart Hu Jintao to take a harder line over Tehran's nuclear programme. | On the Iran crisis, the French president is likely to urge his counterpart Hu Jintao to take a harder line over Tehran's nuclear programme. |
It is Mr Sarkozy's first trip to Asia since his election in May. | |
He started his visit by telling French and Chinese business leaders that China should play a full part in the fight against global warming. | |
"It's not a question of asking China to give up its growth - we would not agree to it ourselves - but rather to make the choice of sustainable development," Mr Sarkozy said. | |
He urged China to let the yuan rise so as to limit China's growing trade surplus with Europe, an issue he also raised at a dinner with President Hu. | |
The French president's formal meetings begin on Monday. | |
France is hoping to secure the sale of two nuclear reactors to Beijing - for a total value of 5bn euros ($7.4bn), as well as more Airbus planes. | France is hoping to secure the sale of two nuclear reactors to Beijing - for a total value of 5bn euros ($7.4bn), as well as more Airbus planes. |
Differences | Differences |
Correspondents say diplomatic talks will be dominated by Iran. | Correspondents say diplomatic talks will be dominated by Iran. |
The French president has warned that it would be unacceptable if Tehran acquired nuclear weapons. | The French president has warned that it would be unacceptable if Tehran acquired nuclear weapons. |
China - a permanent member of the UN Security Council, like France - has been reluctant to pursue further sanctions. | China - a permanent member of the UN Security Council, like France - has been reluctant to pursue further sanctions. |
However, the BBC's James Reynolds in Beijing says China will be keen to play down any major differences with France. | However, the BBC's James Reynolds in Beijing says China will be keen to play down any major differences with France. |
It will want to reward Mr Sarkozy for being a rare Western leader who has not recently played host to the Dalai Lama, our correspondent adds. | It will want to reward Mr Sarkozy for being a rare Western leader who has not recently played host to the Dalai Lama, our correspondent adds. |
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