Jacques Chirac
Jacques Chirac
Jacques René Chiracis a French politician, who served as the President of France from 1995 to 2007. Chirac served as Prime Minister of France from 1974 to 1976, from 1986 to 1988, and as the Mayor of Paris from 1977 to 1995...
NationalityFrench
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth29 November 1932
CityParis, France
CountryFrance
asked bush happy meet president
President Bush asked me if I was going to the session, and I said it was possible, and President Bush said 'I'd be happy to meet you on that occasion,' and I said 'naturally',
complete demands doubt european far relationship views
Our relationship is going to be long and no doubt fruitful. As far as our views on the France-German relationship and the demands of European construction are concerned, we were in complete agreement,
assets europe faced front global objective
Our objective is simple: to give Europe back its dynamism, ... It has all the assets to be at front of the global economy. But, faced with international competition, there is urgency.
iranian profoundly senseless shocked statements totally
I was profoundly shocked by the statements of the Iranian president, which are totally senseless and irresponsible,
affirm defend french gather guarantee human men nation remind together unity women
I would like to remind all French men and French women to gather together to defend human rights, to guarantee the cohesion of the nation and to affirm the unity of the republic,
joined reaction shown states totally
We have been totally unanimous in our reaction and have shown solidarity, the G8 and the states that joined us for this summit,
situation solution unity
In this situation there is no solution in confrontation, ... unity and firmness.
concern source worry
in no way a source of concern or worry to me.
possible
I'll try as much as possible to be,
accept act alone anarchy name open society united
In an open world, no one can live in isolation, no one can act alone in the name of all, and no one can accept the anarchy of a society without rules, ... There is no alternative to the United Nations.
against agreed allies balkans choice contain french intervene obstinacy order people president stability targeted tragedy understand
I know that the French people will understand that we had to act, ... Before the unjustified and incomprehensible obstinacy of President Milosevic, the allies unanimously agreed that there was no other choice than to intervene militarily against targeted Serbian objectives. This in order to contain a tragedy which endangers the stability of the Balkans more and more.
optimistic resolution vote
I'm optimistic we'll get the resolution vote tomorrow, I'll put it to you that way.
left nations outside
being left on the outside of other nations.
children daughters difficult origins sons whatever
Children from these difficult neighborhoods ... whatever their origins ... are all sons and daughters of the republic,