VOA常速英语2008年-France to Renegotiate Military Accords Througho(在线收听) |
By Terry FitzPatrick Cape Town 28 February 2008 French President Nicolas Sarkozy has announced a new chapter of diplomatic, economic, and military relations with Africa. On a visit to South Africa, Mr. Sarkozy said France will renegotiate all military accords with African countries. For VOA, Terry FitzPatrick reports from Cape Town. Saying it is "unrealistic and dangerous" to manage world affairs without involving Africa, French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced his country is changing its approach. In a joint media briefing with South African President Thabo Mbeki, Mr. Sarkozy said France will renegotiate its military deals throughout the continent. Mr. Sarkozy did not reveal how his country's troop deployments might change, but he promised to publish new military agreements once they are completed. The French president also supported expansion of the G-8 group of the world's top economies, to include African nations. "I think it is absolutely unthinkable, unimaginable, to try and solve the world's problems without in some way involving Africa," he said. "It is unthinkable that for such as the G-8, where countries such as this one, and other major countries, African countries, South American countries, India, China, not to mention Mexico, should not in some way be present and represented." South African President Thabo Mbeki welcomed the announcements by Mr. Sarkozy. On Friday, Mr. Sarkozy will lead discussions between South African and French business leaders. He brought the heads of 40 top French companies with him. The two countries have signed a $2 billion agreement for a French firm to build a coal-fired power plant to ease South Africa's crippling electricity shortages. |
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