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French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner (R) and his Luxembourg counterpart Jean Asselborn are pictured during the Foreign Affairs Ministers meeting at the NATO headquarters in Brussels, on December 2, 2008, in Brussels. NATO foreign ministers met aiming to overcome divisions about the best strategy for dealing with Russia and how to allow former Soviet Georgia and Ukraine to keep working toward membership.
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner arrives for foreign ministers meeting at North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) headquarters in Brussels on December 2, 2008, in Brussels. NATO foreign ministers will endeavour to overcome divisions about the best strategy for dealing with Russia and just how far to open the door to former Soviet Georgia and Ukraine. The ministers, meeting almost four months after Russia's war with Georgia, appear certain to back away from offering the two hopefuls a fast-track to join the world's biggest military alliance, despite intense US lobbying.
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (L), French President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) and Qatar's Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabr al-Thani (R) attend the UN conference on Financing for Development in Doha on November 29, 2008. High-level delegates including heads of state were gathering in Doha today for the UN-sponsored conference seeking ways to limit the impact of the financial crisis on developing countries.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy (C), Foreign Affairs Minister Bernard Kouchner (L) and the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani (R) are pictured prior a bilateral meeting during the UN Conference on Financing for Development in Doha on November 29, 2008. High-level delegates including heads of state were gathering in Doha today for the UN-sponsored conference seeking ways to limit the impact of the financial crisis on developing countries.
French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner (L) talks with his Tanzanian counterpart Bernard Membe (R) the situation in Mauritania on November 21, 2008 during their meeting in Addis Abeba. African Union and European Union officials meet on issues including sanctions against Mauritania, after that country's military coup leaders ignored EU deadline to restore democracy.
French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner (C) talks with his Tanzanian counterpart Bernard Membe (R) and his staff about the situation in Mauritania on November 21, 2008 during their meeting in Addis Abeba. African Union and European Union officials meet on issues including sanctions against Mauritania, after that country's military coup leaders ignored EU deadline to restore democracy.
French Foreign Affairs minister Bernard Kouchner (R) and Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai give a press conference on November 18, 2008 at the Quai d'Orsay (French Foreign Affairs ministry) in Paris. Tsvangirai warned on November 16, 2008 that President Robert Mugabe would cause the collapse of a power-sharing agreement if he imposes a unity government. Zimbabwe's economy has collapsed with the world's highest inflation rate and major food shortages, and many had expressed hope that the power-sharing deal would be a way out of both the country's economic and political crises.
Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, left, reacts during a press conference with French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, right, in Paris, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008. Tsvangirai said on Tuesday that Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe needs his backing and that he has no intention of walking away from a Sept. 15 power-sharing agreement.
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (C) and EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana (R) speak with French Defense Minister Herve Morin (L) before a General Affairs and Defence Council meeting on November 10, 2008 at EU headquarters in Brussels. European foreign ministers expressed concern on November 10 about new fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), but said it was too early for the bloc to send troops to help.