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
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The actions carried out by Milosevic will not triumph, ... Barbarism cannot have the last word. Justice must really win in the end, and the criminals will have to defend themselves.
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This is a France that wins and is, for once, united in victory, ... symbol of the diversity and of the unity of the country.
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Robert Parker is the most followed and influential critic of French wines in the world, something I witnessed recently when choosing wine for President Clinton, who automatically referred to Robert Parker as his reference for making a proper wine-buying decision,
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These statements, presented as medical, are in fact texts devised by the patient, those close to him, his aides, ... authentic.
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These events harm the cease-fire and the calm that we have respected,
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These events bear witness to a deep malaise, ... We will respond by being firm, by being fair and by being faithful to the values of France.
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These events bear witness to a deep malaise, ... It is a crisis of meaning, a crisis of reference points and an identity crisis.
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These events bear witness to a deep malaise,
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These events are a sign of a deep malaise,
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These countries have been not very well behaved and rather reckless of the danger of aligning themselves too rapidly with the American position.
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The United States alone produces a quarter of the world's emissions. It is in the Americans, in the first place, that we place our hopes of effectively limiting greenhouse gas emissions on a global scale.
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The United Kingdom has a very difficult mission. It is relatively isolated on the financial perspective.
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The U.N. is the sole body with the competence and legitimacy to find a way out of the crisis,
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The Union, which is already the world's leading importer of agricultural products from developing countries, has shown its commitment to success by reforming the Common Agricultural Policy,