Sarkozy On Obama's Snub: 'Where Is The Drama?'

DEBORAH SEWARD   02/ 4/10 06:22 PM ET   AP

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PARIS — French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel brushed off President Barack Obama's decision not to attend an annual summit with European leaders while stressing Thursday the importance of Russia as a European partner.

A U.S. State Department deputy briefing reporters made the announcement Monday that Obama would miss the EU-U.S. summit in May that will take place in Spain, which now holds the rotating EU presidency.

Since then, European media have been awash with commentary wondering what the White House's snub means for Europe as it struggles to find a united voice in foreign affairs following the creation of the new posts of EU president and foreign minister.

"With the United States, I don't understand the debate," Sarkozy told a news conference with Merkel after a joint meeting of the entire French and German governments in Paris.

"Where is the drama? Is that our only problem in the world today?" he continued.

Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero also expressed understanding Thursday for Obama's decision, telling a meeting of the Atlantic Council in Washington that European leaders "do not think he has lost interest in the EU."

Obama already had miffed Merkel by skipping the ceremonies marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall in November, and she was more taciturn. She said that along with Sarkozy and other EU leaders, she would discuss the issue at an informal summit in Brussels next week.

Sarkozy indicated that Obama might choose to meet with European leaders in the fall when the U.S. president would be expected to attend the annual NATO leaders summit which this year is in Portugal – a combined solution the French leader said was a "rather good idea."

"If the summit is in November instead of May, it truly doesn't matter. My feeling is that there are too many summits. There are too many trips. There is too much time lost," Sarkozy said.

Zapatero, who spoke briefly with Obama earlier Thursday echoed that idea, indicating the timing of the next summit would be based on "content" and not a specific date.

"We will be holding an EU-U.S. summit when the agenda so allows," Zapatero said. "By that I do not mean dates, I mean the content."

The U.S. leader traveled to Europe half a dozen times last year and met European leaders at other international venues, including at the United Nations.

Sarkozy and Merkel stressed the importance of their relationship with Russia. Both Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin are scheduled to visit France in coming months.

The French leader said that he wanted France and Germany to be in total harmony regarding relations with Russia, while Merkel said Russia's relationship with Europe was a "central question."

"We have to end the Cold War," she said.

Sarkozy and Merkel were meeting for the first time with their entire governments since the German leader's re-election. They outlined a roadmap for bilateral relations until 2020, aiming to strengthen their joint leadership role in Europe.

Most of the proposals concerned economy, education, climate change, civil affairs and immigration. The two countries pledged greater cooperation on Afghanistan, fighting nuclear proliferation and transatlantic security.

Concerning the biggest issue of the day, however, the fate of the financing of the A400M military transport plane that is over budget and behind schedule, both leaders said only that a solution would be found.

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Melissa Eddy contributed to this report from Washington.

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emma richmond
03:11 PM on 02/08/2010
The MEDIA need to get they facts right don't they know we read. President Obama had already said he wasn't going to the Summit, the MEDIA need to use they enegry and Focus on something else rather then trying to create Drama. If it wasn't for the President they wouldn't even have a job. It seem that he's the only NEWS.
10:20 AM on 02/06/2010
Amazing how everyone wants Obama to baby sit them, from the COngress on the Hill "Obama didnt tell us how to legislate!!" to EU leaders (he has been with these guys like how many meetings?

Where are his contemporaries?
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Nordean Baxter
07:14 AM on 02/06/2010
Obama has to be this super Black man . He has to clean up in one year the mess that Bush create in eight years. I cannot understand how the Rethugs can just stand up and lie. Scott Brown just said that the stimil;us cdid not create a singular job. Now he knew he was lying. Where is the intergrity in these people. And they care onstantly claiming to be Christians. All this hate and greed coming from their mouths.
08:53 AM on 02/06/2010
Your claim that stimulus had created at least one job is amazing, considering that jobs are lost by millions.

It can be easily argued that stimulus had contributing to that job loss by sucking all of the credit money otherwise be available for much more effective private entrepreneurs.
10:18 AM on 02/06/2010
credit money available? from where? the economy tanked in 2008, and credit froze long before the stimulus. In Jan 2009, the economy was shedding over 700,000 jobs a month. Do your months.

The gov has always been the BIGGEST client of the private sector. The stimulus simply means there are funded public projects being undertaken by private sector, gov creates demand and the private sector supplies. That's what the stimulus is doing.
03:24 PM on 02/05/2010
Reminder to the people of the EU, here in the USA, we call Pres Obama, No Drama Obama. Obama always is as cool as a mule in a swimming pool.
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hulagirrrl
02:16 PM on 02/05/2010
Gotta love Angela Merkel for her stance on Russia. She lived it, she was a citizen of East Germany, and has experienced the "Russian Rule". I believe that she is sincere in the quest for freedom and democracy, and I am glad that she is cautious with Russia. Iran just test fired missiles that they build with Russian help, Look at North Korea and their weapons arsenal, made in the USSR.
No other country that proclaims to be a free society had so many journalist die under Putin, or so many political rivals of his are now in the Gulag...
01:05 AM on 02/06/2010
Devoted anti-Communist Churchill was an ally of one of the most brutal Communist dictators Uncle Joe. Does it bother you?

Sometimes it is a necessity.
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moionfire
11:31 AM on 02/05/2010
There seems to be a new summit or conference every week... Obama has so much on his plate.... Hopefully the Europeans that are complaining can get over themselves...
01:07 AM on 02/06/2010
What exactly is he doing instead of the meeting? Burying Nevada economy with his high stance ill advised remarks?
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11:05 AM on 02/05/2010
Looks like another case of the media trying to create drama where none exists.

Not surprised.
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Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
10:42 AM on 02/05/2010
I like Merckel. She is no frills, a bit frumpy but frank. How refreshing!
03:15 PM on 02/05/2010
I like her too, she is not that glamorous you would expect a person in her position to be, but she is down to earth and has a very rational approach to politics.
04:42 PM on 02/05/2010
Plus she likes shoulder massages.
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Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
05:41 PM on 02/05/2010
I think people listen to her throughout Europe because she expresses her honest opinion. Yes, she said she was upset with Obama. Sarkozy asks what's "the drama", but, in fact, we surely angry at Obama's skipping the Euro summit.
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Ngonyama
Major prolation, perfect mode
10:39 AM on 02/05/2010
Maybe Obama wants an end to NATO?
11:25 AM on 02/05/2010
Talking about pigs wanting to fly.
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hulagirrrl
02:24 PM on 02/05/2010
LOL
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10:32 AM on 02/05/2010
He's just not that into you...
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hulagirrrl
02:25 PM on 02/05/2010
How about he has a lot on his plate, and saving the taxpayer tons of money.
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03:09 PM on 02/05/2010
13 months in office, too many things on his plate,too many trips, too much wasted time for what you say to be true. 2 trips to Copenhagen belie the seriousness of your claim.