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Monday, December 13, 2010

French FM: Paris will oppose nuclear Iran (Jerusalem Post)

  
12/13/2010 20: 04 The French Government will take a position closes to Tehran nuclear program of French and European Affairs Minister Michèle Alliot-Marie said Sunday night at the annual Conference of the European Jewish Congress (EJC).

The French Minister for foreign and European, as well as the former French Defence Minister gave a speech event partly Affairs taken into account the world with an Islamic regime potentially interest Iran nuclear weapons and has promised that the France would remain firmly against the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Islamist regime radical Iran and its nuclear weapons program.


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"France will have a strong position against the Iran", Alliot-Marie has stated unequivocally in his first speech that in front of a group international.


Alliot-Marie speech was made during a gala dinner marking the end of annual meeting of Conference of the ECJ of 100 Jewish leaders communities European, representing 27 Jewish communities in Europe. Between the event participants have been newly appointed Israeli France Yossi Gal, as well as ambassadors of the Poland and Czech Republic, representatives of Russian embassies, American and Austrian Ambassador, a number of leading French Jewish personalities and representatives of several Muslim organisations.

In his speech, Alliot-Marie has expressed his personal conviction throughout Jewish leaders on the continent that European Jews has enriched the European culture and helped build the current identity of the continent.

The Minister also spoke about at some length the close relationship between the French Republic and the France Jews and how she hoped that it would continue to strengthen.


After Alliot' speech, EJC President Moshe Kantor has continued on the verge of the Iran nuclear threat to Europe and the security of the world. "We make very near the tipping point where Iran reaches the point of no return to the ability of nuclear weapons," said Kantor.  He continued, "France, the European Union and the international community must make every effort to prevent the Iran to reach this point and we need to see unified, collaborative and intensive efforts in order to achieve this essential objective for international security."


 

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