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French PM Sarkozy: My "he's a liar" remarks about Israeli PM Netanyahu 'taken out of context'
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French President, who was overheard earlier this month calling Israeli PM 'a liar,' meets with Jewish leaders in Paris and stresses his 'strong, long relationship and friendship with Netanyahu and his family.' It is not commonly known, but Sarkozy is himself Jewish, but to have his personal assessment of Netanyahu publically aired means he has had to do some considerable backfooting to appease local Jewish/Zionist leaders.

By Barak Ravid
24 Nov 2011
 
French President Nicolas Sarkozy met for lunch on Thursday in with leaders of the French Jewish community, and said that his description of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a liar "was taken out of context." The meeting was held at the the Élysée Palace in Paris.
 

Obama, Sarkozy at G20 in Cannes - AFP - November 2011

Sarkozy and Obama at last week’s G20 meeting in Cannes.

Photo by: AFP

Sarkozy made the comment during a private conversation with Obama during a G20 summit in the French riviera town of Cannes earlier this month and the remarks were overheard by a small number of journalists but not initially reported.

"You're fed up with him, but I have to deal with him even more often than you," Obama replied, according to wire service reports.

"I cannot bear Netanyahu, he's a liar," Sarkozy told Obama during a frank exchange where the U.S. president took him to task for backing a Palestinian request for membership of the UN cultural heritage agency UNESCO.

“The President reaffirmed his friendship and support for the state of Israel from the very beginning of our conversation," Francis Kalifat, one of the Jewish community leaders, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

Kalifat added that Sarkozy also stressed his “strong, long relationship and friendship with Netanyahu and his family,” and “expressed his firm desire to move beyond the misunderstanding."

Kalifat told JTA that Sarkozy provided a number of explanations for his remarks about Netanyahu, but asked the Jewish leaders not to publicize them.

From haaretz.com