Sarkozy ‘sick’ of Cameron’s interference

| October 24, 2011

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France’s First lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy leaves the maternity clinic with her daughter Giulia in Paris

LONDON: French President Nicolas Sarkozy launched a scathing attack on British Prime Minister David Cameron at Sunday’s EU summit, saying he was ‘sick of him telling us what to do,’ Britain’s press reported.

During talks in Brussels to resolve the euro zone debt crisis, the French leader accused Mr Cameron of ‘interfering in our meetings”, British newspapers The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph reported, citing diplomatic sources.

‘We’re sick of you criticising us and telling us what to do,’ Mr Sarkozy reportedly told Mr Cameron. ‘You say you hate the euro, you didn’t want to join and now you want to interfere in our meetings,’ he added.

Another newspaper also reported that a row had erupted, but did not give exact details.

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