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Sarkozy offers UK regular talks on Europe

By John Thornhill in Paris and Hugh Williamson in Berlin

Published: July 19 2007 20:04 | Last updated: July 20 2007 12:03

Nicolas Sarkozy, French president, has proposed that France and Britain hold regular meetings to “harmonise” their positions ahead of important European Council summits, raising the suggestion on the eve of Gordon Brown’s first visit to Paris as UK prime minister.

The proposal echoes previous – and unsuccessful – initiatives to form a “troika” of the European Union’s three biggest members to shape the 27-member organisation’s agenda.

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