Sarkozy erupted at media over Karachi affair reports
Infuriated by reports linking him to an investigation into possible kickbacks to French politicians in the 1990s, Sarkozy lashed out at a journalist in Lisbon last week and said he could just as easily accuse him of being a pedophile.
In a media briefing on Friday that was "off the record," meaning his comments were not to be reported, Sarkozy launched a tirade against sloppy reporting, saying journalists should check their facts and not just make assumptions when writing reports.
"The world’s gone mad here. There’s not a single one among you who believes I’d go and organize commissions and kickbacks on submarines for Pakistan. This is incredible," said Sarkozy, in Lisbon for a weekend NATO summit.
To stress his point he turned to one journalist and said: "And you. I’ve nothing against you. It appears that you’re a pedophile ... Who told me? It’s my personal belief. Can you justify that?"
Sarkozy remarked "See you tomorrow my pedophile friends" to the journalists present as he walked off. His comments were published online by the weekly l’Express under the headline "Sarkozy’s off-record anger" and picked up by other media.
The presidential palace declined to comment on Tuesday.
Sarkozy, a conservative grappling with some of the worst popularity ratings of any recent French leader, is known for his mercurial manner and sometimes stormy relations with the media.
In a primetime interview on national television earlier this month he shot down presenters quizzing him on sensitive issues such as his expulsion this year of Roma migrants and media allegations of espionage by French authorities.
ANGER UNDERSTANDABLE, SAYS ALLY
The submarine kickbacks affair surfaced just as Sarkozy was enjoying some respite from a political funding scandal involving his center-right UMP party and France’s richest woman, billionaire L’Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt.
The submarine deal in question was signed in the mid-1990s, when Sarkozy was budget minister under Prime Minister Edouard Balladur and spokesman for Balladur when the latter ran for president in a contest he lost to Jacques Chirac in 1995.
The contracts with Pakistan, and commission payments to intermediaries, have come under the spotlight since a 2002 suicide bomb attack on a bus in the Pakistani city of Karachi killed 11 French nationals working on the submarine project.
Pakistan authorities attributed the attack to Islamic fundamentalists, but an investigation into the bomb attack is trying to establish whether there was any link to financial flows relating to the sale of three submarines to Pakistan.
Payments linked to the contracts were allegedly also sent back to France, and victims’ families and their lawyers demanded last week that Sarkozy and Chirac be questioned over the affair.
French media reported on Tuesday that investigators were looking at documents dating from 2006 and addressed to Sarkozy relating to payments connected to the submarine contracts.
In his unofficial exchange with the journalists in Lisbon, Sarkozy said he had strictly nothing to do with the submarine sale as budget minister. His office issued a statement the same day denying any involvement by the president.
Defense Minister Alain Juppe defended Sarkozy’s anger as understandable. He also told RTL radio that certain documents relating to the matter could be handed to the investigators and that he was ready to answer their questions.
Juppe, who Chirac appointed prime minister in 1995, said Chirac told him then that he had ordered a halt to commissions for the submarine deal and noted that paying such fees to foreign intermediaries was legal at the time.
Dominique de Villepin, also a prime minister under Chirac and Sarkozy’s political arch-rival, said last week that he had "very strong suspicions of illegal back-payments."
Europe
UK guarantees $1 billion World Bank loan to Ukraine
Scuffle breaks out during Georgian parliament session, proceedings suspended - PHOTO
Death toll hits 55 in France as drownings rise amid Europe heatwave
France, Italy seek multinational coalition to support Lebanon after UNIFIL withdrawal
NEWS FEED
Vance: US ready to discuss memorandum disagreements with Iran
IRGC says it struck US military positions in response to US airstrike on Iran
France wins Group I after beating Norway 4-1
US strikes Iranian targets in response to attack on cargo ship
Netanyahu says Israeli army will remain in southern Lebanon ‘security zone’ until Hezbollah disarmed
UK guarantees $1 billion World Bank loan to Ukraine
Israel, Lebanon sign framework peace deal after US-mediated talks
Venezuela quake death toll rises to 92
Trump accuses Iran of violating ceasefire with US
Scuffle breaks out during Georgian parliament session, proceedings suspended - PHOTO
Turkish ships stranded in Strait of Hormuz safely leave the region
Turkish actor Kadir İnanır dies at 77
Putin meets with Belarusian President Lukashenko
Putin bans deportation of foreigners serving under contract in Russian army
Seven Hezbollah fighters killed in Lebanon
Explosion followed by fire hits factory in Türkiye
Death toll hits 55 in France as drownings rise amid Europe heatwave
Baghaei: Joint statement by US and GCC is a distortion of truth
Rosatom says plans Bushehr staff return
Small aircraft crashes into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper - VIDEO
If Iran attacks Israel, it will ‘commit its biggest mistake’: Katz
Belarusian President Lukashenko departs for working visit to Russia
Russia advises its citizens against traveling to Moldova
Death toll from Venezuela earthquake rises to 589 - UPDATED - 4 - VIDEO
Azerbaijan and Italian foreign ministers hold phone conversation
Senior military ranks presented to servicemen of the Azerbaijan Ministry of Defense - PHOTO
CIS Secretary General: Armenia is not considering leaving the CIS
Former Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov dies at 73
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to visit Azerbaijan next week
Leadership of the Ministry of Defense visits Alley of Honor, Victory Park, and Military Memorial Cemetery - PHOTO
CIS Economic Council meeting held in Moscow, Armenia does not send high-level representative - PHOTO
Russia and Ukraine conduct prisoner exchange
Proposal made to lower the age of criminal responsibility to 12 in Russia
Iran, South Korea discuss regional developments and diplomacy
Hormuz shipping depends on coordination with Tehran, Iran deputy FM says
State of emergency declared in Crimea and Sevastopol
Peskov: It cannot be said that the U.S. is completely neutral in the Ukraine conflict
Lavrov responds to Rubio's remarks on Alaska talks
Military marches held in Baku, Khankendi, Shusha and five other cities - PHOTO - UPDATED
Moldova's ambassador summoned to Russian Foreign Ministry
Astrakhan vice governor: We are friends of Azerbaijan and will always stand by it
Kazakhstan may begin importing aviation fuel from Azerbaijan
Russian delegation inspects construction progress at kindergarten in Gubadli - PHOTO
State Duma proposes death penalty for corrupt officials undermining Russia's defense
Turkish Ministry of National Defense congratulates Azerbaijan on Armed Forces Day
Russia says it shot down 660 Ukrainian drones overnight
AZAL plans to expand its fleet to 50 aircraft by 2032 - VIDEO
NATO special representative: Azerbaijani Army has a high level of interoperability with NATO standards
Ambassador: UK committed to further strengthening partnership with Azerbaijan
Montenegro police, FBI arrest Iranian wanted by US for hacking