Sarkozy blames Mandelson for Irish "no"

Fri Jun 20, 2008 6:21pm BST
 
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By Francois Murphy

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy launched a new attack on Europe's trade chief Peter Mandelson on Friday, linking his stance in world trade talks to Ireland's rejection of a new treaty to reform the EU.

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi separately criticised the European Commission's communication methods, accusing it giving the bloc a poor public image.

France is a staunch defender of Europe's huge farm subsidies and often criticises Mandelson for the agriculture concessions he is offering to close a long-overdue global trade deal.

At a European Union leaders summit dominated by the Irish referendum crisis, the French president fired off a new broadside, saying the British commissioner had upset Irish farmers with his strategy in the World Trade Organisation talks.

Asked whether European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso was to blame, Sarkozy told reporters: "Ireland's debate focused on abortion, euthanasia ..., taxation, the WTO, agriculture. You can't blame that on Mr Barroso. Choose someone else. Mandelson, for example."

Around 10,000 Irish farmers marched in Dublin in April against Mandelson's plans to cut import tariffs on beef, dairy and other farm products as part of the EU's offer at the WTO.

The leaders of Irish farming groups dropped their threat to call for a 'no' against the Lisbon Treaty before last week's referendum after the Irish government promised it would not accept a WTO deal that was against Ireland's interests.

Sarkozy reiterated his opposition to the kind of deal shaping up in negotiations at the WTO.  Continued...

 
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