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Anglo-French defence drive central to EU foreign policy

By Daniel Dombey in Brussels

Published: June 23 2005 03:00 | Last updated: June 23 2005 03:00

When Britain last held the presidency of the European Union, in 1998, the EU's foreign policy was in its infancy and its defence plans had not yet been drawn up.

The picture is very different today. This British presidency will have to grapple with a broad range of foreign initiatives, from negotiations over Iran's nuclear programme to helping to resolve civil war in Aceh, Indonesia, to aid in Sudan.

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