France, India will halt barbarism of Taliban: SarkozyOctober 10th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Expressing solidarity with India after the attack on its embassy in Kabul Thursday, French President Nicolas Sarkozy has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh saying France will work with India to halt the barbarism of the Taliban. "I would like to express my full support and deep solidarity to you in these painful circumstances, Sarkozy wrote to Manmohan Singh on the day a powerful suicide bomb blast targeted the Indian embassy in Kabul, killing 17 Afghans and injuring over 80.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy says Iran must comply by December or face sanctionsSeptember 25th, 2009 Sarkozy gives Iran December deadlinePITTSBURGH — French Prime Minister Nicolas Sarkozy says Iran faces possible new international sanctions if it doesn't come clean on its nuclear program by December. Sarkozy said that Iran was in clear violation of United Nations Security Council resolutions in building a second plant to manufacture nuclear fuel and trying to hide if from the world for years.
India to discuss Pakistan's misuse of US aid with ClintonSeptember 15th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India will take up the issue of Pakistan's diversion of US aid for building anti-India infrastructure when External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna meets US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Sep 25 in New York.
Sarkozy falls ill, hospitalisedJuly 26th, 2009 PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy was taken to hospital Sunday after falling ill while exercising, French media reports said. France Info radio said the incident occurred before noon at his residence in Versailles.
Sarkozy assures PM no ban on Sikh turbansJuly 16th, 2009 Sharm-el-SHEIKH - French President Nicolas Sarkozy has assured Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that there is no ban on Sikhs wearing turbans in his country. Sarkozy's assurance came after Manmohan Singh handed over to him a 'non-official' memo two days ago in Paris, official sources said here Thursday.
PM reaches Paris for Bastille Day paradeJuly 13th, 2009 PARIS - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived in Paris Monday night to attend the French National Day parade as chief guest, the first foreign leader to be accorded the honour. The honour reciprocates India's gesture of inviting French President Nicolas Sarkozy as chief guest for its Republic Day parade in January this year, said French envoy to India Jerome Bonnanfont.
Manmohan Singh to be chief guest at French National DayJuly 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will be chief guest at the French National Day Celebrations in Paris on July 14.
Manmohan Singh, Obama meet briefly during G8-G5 summitJuly 9th, 2009 L'AQUILA - Prime MInister Manmohan Singh briefly met with US President Barack Obama during the outreach meeting of G8 and G5 leaders at their summit here Thursday. Both leaders shook hands and exchanged pleasantries, Indian officials said here.
Sarkozy reaches left and right in naming team to work out how to spend bond stimulus moneyJuly 6th, 2009 Sarkozy names team to guide French bond issuePARIS — French President Nicolas Sarkozy assigned a leading conservative and leading Socialist on Monday to figure out how to spend money from an exceptional government bond issue meant to stimulate the recession-hit economy. Sarkozy named former prime ministers Alain Juppe and Michel Rocard to work out the priorities for the "exceptional investment effort to prepare France's future."
Last month Sarkozy announced plans for a bond issue designed to boost investment in the French economy, suffering its worst recession in 30 years.
Sarkozy says crisis not finished, but leading to world where French voice will be better heardJune 22nd, 2009 Sarkozy warns crisis not over yetVERSAILLES, France — French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned Monday that the economic crisis "is not finished," but added that the profound changes it is causing mean France's views will carry more weight around the world. Sarkozy also pledged that he would not introduce austerity policies as a result of the downturn, and said "I will not raise taxes because ...
India to review Pakistan's actions on terror before talks: PMJune 17th, 2009 ON BOARD AIR INDIA ONE - India would review Pakistan's actions against anti-India terror outfits before deciding on resuming the composite dialogue mid-July, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Wednesday, a day after he met Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari in Russia. The prime minister said he would wait for the outcome of the talks between the foreign secretaries of the two countries, who are expected to meet within a month, before taking a decision on resuming the composite dialogue that stalled after the Mumbai terror attacks nearly seven months ago.
India, Pakistan foreign secretaries to meetJune 16th, 2009 YEKATERINBURG - Foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan will meet in the next few weeks and review Islamabad's actions against terrorism before taking a decision on resuming their "composite dialogue", it was decided during talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Asif Ali Zardari here Tuesday. The two leaders agreed to a meeting between their foreign secretaries to discuss the "primary issue" of terrorism and report to them before the Non Aligned Movement (NAM) summit in the Egyptian town of Sharm-al-Sheikh in mid-July, officials said.
Sarkozy invites Manmohan as chief guest on France's national dayMay 22nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Underlining global confidence in India's growing stature, French President Nicolas Sarkozy Friday warmly congratulated Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on his re-election and invited him to Paris as chief guest on France's national day July 14. 'Through the elections which were recently concluded and which constitute a remarkable testimony to their attachment to democracy, the Indian people have chosen to repose once again their trust in the representatives of the Congress Party and the alliance that it leads,' Sarkozy said in his message to Manmohan Singh.
Manmohan Singh to meet Obama ThursdayApril 2nd, 2009 LONDON - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets with US President Barack Obama later Thursday in the first engagement between the two leaders. The two are here to attend the G20 summit.
France in Republic Day greetings backs India against terrorJanuary 26th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Reaffirming support for India in the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks, French President Nicolas Sarkozy has sent Republic Day greetings to President Pratibha Patil and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and expressed his desire to take bilateral ties to a new level. Sarkozy also invited Manmohan Singh, who is recovering from a heart bypass surgery, to visit Paris before the G20 summit in London so that the two countries can hone common approaches on issues like global financial crisis that will be at the heart of multilateral negotiations this year.