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Chirac Seeks Creation of World Bank Fund for Paleo Officials
2006-04-28
PARIS -- French President Jacques Chirac called Friday for the creation of a World Bank fund to pay the salaries of Palestinian officials, his office said after he met with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.

France will raise the issue during talks May 9 with the United Nations, the United States, the European Union and Russia _ the four key international players behind the stalled "road map" peace plan, Chirac spokesman Jerome Bonnafont said.

France and other European Union nations earlier this month cut off direct aid to the Palestinian government after Hamas' election victory. The European Union is the largest donor to the Palestinians, with aid totaling more than $600 million a year. International sanctions have left the Hamas-led government unable to pay salaries to 165,000 Palestinian government employees.

France believes aid "must be maintained for humanitarian reasons, as well as for political reasons," Chirac said before going into the talks with Abbas. "And it will push for this continuance (of aid) within the international community and notably within the European Union."
Political reasons -- that's our Jacques! And he's not even subtle about it.
Chirac said humanitarian aid must be maintained and enlarged "particularly through the agencies of the United Nations," his spokesman said. He said aid must channel through institutions independent of the Palestinian government. The French leader also suggested that more aid could be placed under the authority of Abbas, a moderate only when compared to Hamas, his spokesman said.

Chirac begged asked Hamas to respect the demands of the international community: to renounce violence and recognize Israel's right to exist.
Posted by:ryuge

#8  The french are overdue a visit from The Gods of the Copybook Headings
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-04-28 21:23  

#7  Oh my Gosh, I am getting a migraine reading this!!
Chirac is a moron and the French are morons for electing that dim wit.
Does anyone have any Extra Strength Tylenol?
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-04-28 19:45  

#6  No. No, no, no.

The Palestinian people chose with one voice to embrace violence and barbarity. When they choose to say something different, we'll listen.

Until they renouce violence and recognize Isreal - not one damn penny. Any of them.

Eat your ignorant "principles" until you change them.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-04-28 15:54  

#5  he cares about his arab constituents in france. to borrow a quote from him, he missed a good opportunity to be quiet.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2006-04-28 15:12  

#4  What part of "no" don't you understand?
Posted by: DoDo   2006-04-28 12:40  

#3  He cares because the loss of Paleo funding has been a major blow to Parisian boutiques and hoteliers.
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2006-04-28 12:28  

#2  Why does he care?
Posted by: 3dc   2006-04-28 11:48  

#1  The frog is a toad.
Posted by: RWV   2006-04-28 10:36  

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