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| Thursday, 03 July 2008 | |
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By John Lichfield The explosive clash of personalities, and policies, between the French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, and the European Union’s trade commissioner, Peter Mandelson, is threatening to detonate another European crisis. France, which takes over the EU presidency for six months on Tuesday, announced on Friday that it has convened an unscheduled meeting of the 27 governments to — in effect — call into question Mr Mandelson’s negotiating position in the stalled world trade talks. Although M. Sarkozy will not be present at the meeting in Paris, it will inevitably be overshadowed by his outburst at the Brussels summit last week when he accused Mr Mandelson of provoking the Irish “no” vote in the referendum on the Lisbon Treaty on EU reform because his proposals for freeing world trade were so unpopular. |
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