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* * The ninth paragraph of “Tory blues for European Union” (Editorial page, November 17, 2009) called Pierre Lellouche as the French Foreign Minister. Full Article at The Hindu
Swipes across the English Channel are as old and often as nasty as the centuries-old Franco-British rivalry itself. Full Article at Time Magazine
French State Secretary for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (L) and EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana chat on November 17, 2009 before the second working session of the EU General Affairs and External Relations Council with EU foreign ministers at... View Photo »
There’s been a rather wonderful debate bubbling along at the Guardian, about the French minister Pierre Lellouche’s use of the word ‘autistic’ to describe the English Tories. Full Article at Spectator Magazine
Pierre Lellouche's use of "autistic", as a term of abuse directed at the Conservatives, made the front page on Thursday. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
French Minister for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche called for an early solution to the decades-old Cyprus problem on Saturday, adding Turkey's EU aspiration will be harmed if it refuses to recognize the Republic of Cyprus. Full Article at People's Daily Online
French State Secretary for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (R) and Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb chat on November 17, 2009 before the second working session of the EU General Affairs and External Relations Council with EU foreign ministers... View Photo »
Cyprus opened an ultra-modern airport on Saturday that it hopes will boost flagging tourism and boost prospects of it becoming a regional transport hub. Full Article at The Independent
Autism (including Asperger syndrome) is a serious, lifelong and disabling condition. Comments such as those attributed to Pierre Lellouche, France's Europe minister (Report, 5 November), are therefore extremely unhelpful. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
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French State Secretary for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (L) and EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana chat on November 17, 2009 before the second working session of the EU General Affairs and External Relations Council with EU foreign ministers at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »French State Secretary for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (R) and Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb chat on November 17, 2009 before the second working session of the EU General Affairs and External Relations Council with EU foreign ministers at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »French State Secretary for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (R) and Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb chat on November 17, 2009 before the second working session of the EU General Affairs and External Relations Council with EU foreign ministers at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »French State Secretary for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (L) and EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana chat on November 17, 2009 before the second working session of the EU General Affairs and External Relations Council with EU foreign ministers at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »German ministere of Defense Karl-Theodor Freiherr zu Guttenberg (R) speaks wtih French EU minister Pierre Lellouche ahead the last work session session of the EU General Affairs & External Relations Council (GAERC) of EU foreing ministers and NATO at the EU headquarters in Brussels on...
View Photo »French Secretary of State for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (L) and French Minister responsible for the Government's economic recovery plan Patrick Devedjian (C) attend the weekly session of the questions to the government, on November 4, 2009 at the French National Assembly in Paris.
View Photo »French secretary of state in charge of families Nadine Morano (C), European Affairs Minister Pierre Lellouche (2nd L) and Agriculture Minister Bruno Le Maire (L) leave the Elysee Palace following the weekly cabinet meeting in Paris November 4, 2009.
View Photo »French Foreign and European affairs Minister Bernard Kouchner (C) jokes with French Secretary of State for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (R) as they wait for German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle for talks at Elysee Palace in Paris on November 2, 2009.
View Photo »French former Justice minister Rachida Dati chats with French European Affairs junior Minister Pierre Lellouche as they wait for German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle at Elysee Palace in Paris on November 2, 2009.
View Photo »French former Justice minister Rachida Dati chats with French European Affairs junior Minister Pierre Lellouche as they wait for German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle at Elysee Palace in Paris on November 2, 2009.
View Photo »Germany's Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle (C) shakes hands with France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (L) as French junior minister for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche looks on at the Elysee Palace in Paris November 2, 2009.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) speaks with French Culture and Communication Minister Frederic Mitterrand (R) as they wait, with French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (L) and France's envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Pierre Lellouche (2ndL), for the arrival of Turkish Preside...
View Photo »French Prime Minister Francois Fillon (2nd R) poses for photographers next to Turkish President Abdullah Gul (2nd L), Pierre Lellouche France's junior minister of European and foreign Affairs (R) and Turkish State minister Hayati Yazici on October 8, 2009 at the Matignon hotel, the PM's...
View Photo »French Prime Minister Francois Fillon (2nd R) poses for photographers next to Turkish President Abdullah Gul (2nd L), Pierre Lellouche France's junior minister of European and foreign Affairs (R) on October 8, 2009 at Matignon in Paris.
View Photo »French State Secretary for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (L), and Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski (R) shake hands after their meeting in Warsaw, on September 18, 2009.
View Photo »French State Secretary for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (L), attends a press conference with Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski (R) after their meeting in Warsaw, on September 18, 2009.
View Photo »French Defence minister Herve Morin (L), French Junior Minister for Transport Dominique Bussereau (2ndL), French Secretary of State for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (2ndR) and French Budget,Public Finance and Civil Servants Minister Eric Woerth (R) leave the cabinet meeting on Sept...
View Photo »Spain's State Secretary for the European Union Diego Lopez Garrido (R) shakes hands with his French counterpart Pierre Lellouche (L) during a meeting at the Viana Palace in Madrid on September 1, 2009.
View Photo »Spain's State Secretary for the European Union Diego Lopez Garrido (R) shakes hands with his French counterpart Pierre Lellouche (L) during a meeting at the Viana Palace in Madrid on September 1, 2009.
View Photo »Spain's State Secretary for the European Union Diego Lopez Garrido (R) shakes hands with his French counterpart Pierre Lellouche (L) during a meeting at the Viana Palace in Madrid on September 1, 2009.
View Photo »(L-R) French Economy Minister Christine Lagarde, Britain's Environment Minister Phil Woolas, Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband, French Minister of Immigration Eric Besson, French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo, Britain's Defence Secretary Robert Ainsworth, Britain's Prime...
View Photo »French Economy Minister Christine Lagarde (L) and deputy minister for European affairs Pierre Lellouche visit a restaurant in Paris July 1, 2009.
View Photo »French Foreign Affair Minister Bernard Kouchner (L), Health Minister Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin (C) and European Affairs junior Minister Pierre Lellouche leave the Elysee Palace following the weekly cabinet meeting in Paris July 1, 2009.
View Photo »French Foreign Affair Minister Bernard Kouchner (L), Health Minister Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin (C), European Affairs junior Minister Pierre Lellouche (2nd R) and Transport Minister Dominique Bussereau leave the Elysee Palace following the weekly cabinet meeting in Paris July 1, 2009.
View Photo »France's newly-named deputy minister for European affairs Pierre Lellouche arrives at the Elysee Palace in Paris for the first ministers' cabinet meeting after a government reshuffle June 24, 2009.
View Photo »French State Secretary for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche (R) and Finnish Foreign Minister Alexander Stubb chat on November 17, 2009 before the second working session of the EU General Affairs and External Relations Council with EU foreign ministers at EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »I wanted to organise a celebration in Paris to chase away, once and for all, the fears that surrounded this period
They are doing what they have done in the European Parliament. They have essentially castrated your UK influence in the European Parliament
They are doing what they have done in the European Parliament. They have essentially castrated your UK influence in the European Parliament
France wants the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall to be an occasion for a strong gesture toward Germany, to show our German friends that this event is from now on part of our common European history
In order to progress with ‘defence Europe’, it should not be that spending linked to security is completely separate from the EU’s financial perspectives
President Obama's decision should make us realise that both Poland and the whole of Europe should base our security not on one but on two security guarantees
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