Interpretation Crown Prince: Chirac shook me down for more money and I paid
the sleazy bastards another couple of million dollars.

D 


The Arab News, Thursday, 14, April, 2005 (05, Rabi` al-Awwal, 1426)     

Abdullah, Chirac Stress Strong Ties
Khaled Almaeena
 

PARIS, 14 April 2005 - Crown Prince Abdullah and President Jacques
Chirac yesterday expressed their keenness to build stronger relations
between Saudi Arabia and France.

"France is very keen on its special relations with Saudi Arabia,"
Chirac said, adding that French institutions and companies are willing
to participate in the Kingdom's development programs.

Chirac accorded a warm welcome to Prince Abdullah and highlighted the
"partnership" relations between France and Saudi Arabia. At a dinner
hosted in honor of Prince Abdullah and his entourage at Elysee Palace,
Chirac offered his country's full support for Saudi Arabia's
anti-terror campaign.

Prince Abdullah and Chirac held bilateral talks before the dinner and
their talks focused on major regional and international developments,
the situation in Palestine, Iraq and Lebanon as well as the need to
revive Arab peace plan.

Prince Abdullah, in his speech, emphasized the historic and strong
relations between Saudi Arabia and France, adding that he looked
forward to further strengthening these ties.

Prince Abdullah, accompanied by a high-level delegation, arrived here
yesterday at the start of a three-day official visit. According to the
Royal Court, he will also visit the United States.

Chirac praised Saudi Arabia's "ambitious" reform program, and its
efforts to promote national dialogue. Chirac said such reforms must be
in accord with the people's will and in keeping with their special
cultural identity.

Chirac lauded Saudi Arabia's efforts in combating terrorism. "Saudi
Arabia has galvanized the war on terror by convening the
counterterrorism international conference in Riyadh," he pointed out.

President Chirac commended Saudi Arabia's role in international
affairs as well as in stabilizing world oil market. He described Saudi
Arabia as the bedrock of the region's stability. He spoke about
elections in Iraq and urged all Iraqis to refrain from violence and
build a democratic Iraq.

Chirac hoped that the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza would help push
forward the road map in order to establish a Palestinian state beside
Israel living in peace and harmony.

In this respect, Chirac noted the crown prince's peace initiative,
which was endorsed by the 2002 Arab League summit in Beirut. He said
the initiative, which was relaunched at the Algiers summit last month,
would remain the basis of Middle East peace negotiations.

He described the EU3 talks with Iran as "concerning the peaceful use
of its nuclear program". "An agreement would give a new dimension to
Iran's relations with the states in the region and the members of the
international community," Chirac said.

Earlier on arrival, the crown prince was greeted at Orly Airport,
south of Paris, by Chirac and top officials. Today, the two leaders
will hold a working lunch, and Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin
will host a dinner in honor of the crown prince.

The meetings will cover "international and regional issues, especially
the situation in Lebanon, the Middle East and Iraq, as well as
terrorism," said French Foreign Ministry spokesman Jean-Baptiste
Mattei. The two days of talks will also address the "political,
civilian, military and economic" aspects of Franco-Saudi relations,
Mattei said.

Meanwhile, White House spokesman Scott McClellan announced yesterday
that US President George W. Bush would welcome the crown prince to his
Texas ranch on April 25.

"The president looks forward to discussing a wide range of key
bilateral and regional issues with the crown prince, including our
efforts to promote democratic reform and achieve peace in the Middle
East and win the global war on terrorism," said McClellan.







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