Will France strike again?
When Jacques Chirac told the EU candidates to keep
quiet about their pro-Americanism, the first reaction in
Central Europe was indignation. Foreign Minister Cyril
Svoboda said the remark was unjust and overstated.
Politicians and analysts are now dissecting Chirac's
motives. Svoboda told LN Lidové noviny that Chirac
was playing to his home audience. Analyst Radek Khol
told Euro that Chirac was frustrated that most of Europe
isn't behind him. Analyst Bohumil Doležal said in MFD
that Romania and Bulgaria were Chirac's main targets.
In contrast, analyst Martin Švehla said it's very likely
Chirac mainly had Vladimír Špidla in mind, because
Špidla (normally a Francophile) had sharply criticized
France, Germany and Belgium for their position on
defending Turkey. If true, Švehla said, Paris won't forget
Špidla's remark and at some point will pay the Czechs
back.
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