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French Socialists in disarray over election of new leader

Reims, France  - France's opposition Socialist Party failed to decide on a candidate for the post of party leader Sunday after lengthy negotiations that lasted through the night.

Poland: Sarkozy to have no influence on missile shield talks

Poland: Sarkozy to have no influence on missile shield talks Warsaw - Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Saturday that the establishment of the US missile shield in his country was solely of concern to Poland and the United States.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who currently holds the rotating presidency of the European Union, would have no influence on the project, Tusk said in Warsaw, according to Polish news agency PAP.

He expected "no comments, no actions" for a third country on the issue of the missile shield. Even friendly countries should not interfere, Tusk said.

Flights cancelled as French pilots continue strike

Air FranceParis - Many flights were cancelled Saturday at Charles de Gaulle international airport in Paris as pilots went on strike.

Carrier Air France said that a third of long-haul flights and half of all other flights would have to be cancelled.

The pilots' union was due to meet Saturday to discuss whether to continue the strike, which was due to end Monday at midnight.

The pilots are protesting a change to working regulations that would allow them to choose to retire at 65 instead of the current 60, which they see as a first step to extending their working lives.

No missiles in Europe until OSCE talks, urge EU, Russia

FranceNice, France - The United States and Russia should both refrain from siting any new weapons systems in Europe before a major summit of European and North American powers in June or July 2009, the French and Russian presidents said on Friday.

The European Union is "concerned" by Russian threats to site missiles in its Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad, and "there should be no deployment ... until we have discussed the new geo-political terms for pan-European security," French President Nicolas Sarkozy said after talks with his Russian counterpart, Dmitry Medvedev.

Sarkozy defends Georgia diplomacy

Nicolas SarkozyNice, France - French President Nicolas Sarkozy launched an impassioned defence Friday of his efforts to end August's Russian-Georgian war, accusing his critics of not having ideas and attacking the role of Georgia's allies, including the United States.

"A number of national leaders said that I shouldn't go to Russia for peace talks or hold a summit with Russia ... What was the best, to have a dialogue or to do nothing? I don't regret taking either decision," a combative Sarkozy said after talks in the French resort of Nice with his Russian counterpart, Dmitry Medvedev.

Russia supports second G20 summit, Medvedev says

Dmitry MedvedevNice, France - Russia supports the idea of holding a second summit of the world's greatest powers to debate the reform of the global financial system after a meeting in Washington scheduled for the weekend, the country's president said Friday.

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