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Prantsuse president pole enam päris kindel, et puutiniga oleks mõistlik kokku saada ja soovitab viimasel pöörduda pigem tribunali poole:.........
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMoGw2iZJe0
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Sarkozy G8 kohtumisel 2007 pärast vestlust Putiniga
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eL3PIGaSGYg
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"I know the sense of humour of our Belgian friends," he said on the TF1 channel, referring to the Belgian TV presenter who had suggested that Mr Sarkozy might have had one too many, "but I've never drunk a drop of alcohol in my life." Then he went on to say of the same Belgian news anchor: "Perhaps, at the moment he saw me, he had himself done what he was reproaching me for." So it was the Belgian TV presenter who was drunk, not Mr Sarkozy?
Earlier this week, Le Parisien newspaper reported Mr Sarkozy's reaction to seeing the G8 clip. Although it has now been seen by a staggering 15m people worldwide, he apparently discovered it only on Monday, when members of his family were playing it. They found it "hilarious", he told Le Parisien, adding that the reason he appeared breathless had nothing to do with alcohol. "I was late, so I leapt up the stairs four at a time. I had nothing particular to say. So I asked if there were any questions. I don't touch alcohol."
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I recently had the opportunity to speak with Ohio University political science professor Karen Dawisha while walking across Washington D.C. We discussed how Western leaders should feel about sharing the same table of negotiations with Vladimir Putin....
....“The conversation, which took place between the French president and his Russian counterpart at the G8 summit in Heiligendamm (2007), likely predestined their relationship, according to the story, told by a witness to this dialogue. From the French side there were only three people and an interpreter. This is Nicolas Sarkozy who started talking. He was still confident in his ideas, believing that an open dialogue between persons of the same rank was possible. “I am not like Jacques Chirac. With me, we’ll talk about Anna Politkovskaya [the name that he distorts, about what the interpreter warns him with gesture).” Monologue by Sarkozy takes a few minutes, and during all this time, Vladimir Putin listens silently. Finally, Sarkozy paused and silenced. Putin interrupts the silence dryly: “All right, have you finished?” Sarkozy is confused. “Then I’ll explain,” – Putin continues. “Your country is like this (he makes a gesture with his hands, showing small size), and my – like this (spreads arms widely). Or you keep talking to me like this and I’ll crush you, or you’ll change the tune and I will make from you the king of Europe.” Putin puts abusive and derogatory words in his speech, (and uses non-diplomatic language by using familiar pronoun “Ty” [ТЫ] instead of more polite “Vy” [ВЫ], untranslatable into English) to enhance the effect. Sarkozy is shocked. He leaves livid. He’s mentally knocked out.”
http://www.4freerussia.org/putin-to-a-w ... crush-you/
Anastasia Kirilenko | Papers - Academia.edu
Putin's lobby in France (ru). Французские игры.pdf
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