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War is the worst solution, warns Chirac
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,888981,00.html
Nicholas Watt in Le Touquet
Wednesday February 5, 2003
The Guardian

Jacques Chirac delivered a blunt warning to Tony Blair yesterday that
Britain and the US will have their work cut out to persuade France to back
a military attack on Iraq.

Laying bare Anglo-French divisions, the French president declared that war
was the "worst possible solution" as he called for UN weapons inspectors
to be allowed to continue their work.

"I note that the inspection system has proved very effective in the past,"
Mr Chirac said at the end of yesterday's Anglo-French summit in Le
Touquet. "I note that in the first round, more arms were destroyed than in
the Gulf war. Therefore the inspection system is very effective."

Mr Chirac's remarks set him directly at odds with London and Washington,
which believe that Baghdad's refusal to cooperate with the inspectors has
made their work all but redundant. Britain and the US have declared Iraq
to be in "material breach" of UN resolution 1441 - which they believe is
enough to trigger war.

Standing next to Mr Chirac, a stern-faced Mr Blair made no attempt to
hide his disagreement with the French president. "Of course there are the
differences that are familiar to people," the prime minister said at the
post-summit press conference.

The stark differences between the two sides highlight the formidable
challenge Britain faces in winning round the French. Mr Blair is determined
to win French support because it would pave the way for a second UN
security resolution - a key demand of sceptical Labour backbenchers.

The prime minister knows, however, that he has only another six weeks
after George Bush told him last Friday that his patience will wear thin by
next month.

Downing Street officials, who privately believe that Mr Chirac will
eventually be persuaded to come on board, were not surprised by the
French president's barbed remarks. On the day that France's only aircraft
carrier was dispatched to the Gulf, they also took heart when Mr Chirac
held out the possibility of rallying behind Britain and the US.

Mr Chirac repeatedly refused to be drawn on whether France would wield
its veto on the UN security council if Britain and the US attempt to press
for a second resolution authorising military action. "France will assume its
responsibility as it sees fit," he said.

The French president added that he would await the outcome of the next
report to the security council by the chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix,
on February 14. His remarks were echoed by Mr Blair, although the prime
minister indicated that Britain regards February 14 as more of a deadline
for Iraq to prove its compliance.

"We have then the report of Dr Blix, the chief inspector, on the 14th of
February. We will make our judgments then," Mr Blair said.

Divisions over Iraq overshadowed the summit, which was held in the British-
designed northern resort of Le Touquet to underline Anglo-French ties
after a series of recent rows. At the end of nearly five hours of talks,
which included a lunch of scallops and lamb at the Hotel Westminster, a
favourite of Edward VIII, the two leaders hailed a series of agreements on
defence, education and asylum.

Mr Blair made a gesture to his host by using his halting, public schoolboy
French to declare: "There are more things that unite us, than divide us."

His remarks were echoed by Mr Chirac, who turned on his famous Gallic
charm to lavish praise on the "five eminent members of the cabinet"
accompanying Mr Blair.

The two leaders concluded their talks, which were kicked off in the
marriage hall of the city's town hall, by announcing that they are to hold a
series of events next year to mark the 100th anniversary of the entente
cordiale - the historic Anglo-French agreement to end territorial disputes
over Egypt and Morocco.

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