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Published Date: 27 November 2008
CHINA said French president Nicolas Sarkozy's planned meeting with Tibet's Dalai Lama, pictured, left it no option but to pull out of a planned China-European Union summit.
Mr Sarkozy's decision had "deprived the EU-China summit of the required good atmosphere and made it impossible for it to obtain the anticipated result", China said.


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  • Last Updated: 27 November 2008 9:45 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Leftie,

UK 27/11/2008 12:36:45
Nicolas Sarkozy thrives on attention by constantly acting the fool. His credentials for leadership are non existent
2

Cappo Del Monte,

27/11/2008 14:13:10
#1

ha ha toser
3

common sense voice,

27/11/2008 14:21:30
the average educated frenchie is ok, however their thickies and their ruling classes live in the past.... thinking they still are a world power, haha, not since the days of Nap. Bonar-part

#2 are u a cheese munching surrender monkey....?
4

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27/11/2008 14:42:52
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5

Cappo Del Monte,

27/11/2008 16:09:26
#4

Nowt wrang wi ma spellin, you try gettin to**er in full.
And nothing wrong with sing god save the queen as she is a Scottish queenie to, sort of like ureself, a queen, duckie

#2
cheese, no thats #4's job, hes the queenie, I did hear he loves to lick cheese
6

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27/11/2008 17:55:22
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POSTMARK,-55,

China, 27/11/2008 23:46:28
When the West realizes what an evil monster the Dalai Lama really is and can see him for what he stands for then maybe China will sit down and talk, until then, no dice.
8

POSTMARK,-55,

China, 27/11/2008 23:58:58
#6Rob ßennett ,
You are just a Rob Bennett wannabe, time to get your own identity and a life.

 

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