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How Paris became estranged from EU's creation

By George Parker in Paris

Published: March 23 2007 02:00 | Last updated: March 23 2007 02:00

Maurice Faure is a potent reminder of how France gave life to the European Union and then over 50 years became estranged from its creation.

The last surviving signatory of the Treaty of Rome was one of a dozen ministers and officials gathered in Rome's Capitol to sign the EU's founding texts. "The anticipation was enormous," recalls Mr Faure, 85.

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