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France's Sarkozy seeks to pass test of Israel trip
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-06-22 13:35

"This is a very sensitive trip which will be watched closely in Israel, by the Palestinians and in the Arab world," a senior French diplomat said of the state visit to Israel.

Sarkozy is expected to repeat that Israel can count on France for its security but it must freeze settlement activity and ease travel restrictions in the West Bank and Gaza Strip for a peace deal is to be reached with Abbas's government.

Sarkozy and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who said last week he would be interested in peace talks with Lebanon, would also discuss Israel's indirect talks with Syria and the situation regarding Iran, a diplomat said.

Sarkozy's trip, which will include a brief stop in Bethlehem to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, will leave little room for mishaps such as those seen in the past.

When Chirac visited Jerusalem's old town in 1996, he lost patience with the Israeli security agents who were pressing him to move on, telling one of them that his treatment was a "provocation" and threatening to get back on his plane.

Mitterrand's speech to the Knesset, which emphasised the Palestinians' right to a state alongside Israel, received a frosty reception, and Palestinians threw stones at Prime Minister Lionel Jospin's convoy in 2000 after he said attacks by Lebanese Hezbollah militants on Israel were terrorist acts.

Sarkozy will hold just one news conference, with Abbas. He also cancelled a trip with his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and Israeli President Shimon Peres to the Dead Sea.

"All of Israel's paparazzi are already waiting for the president and his wife on the banks of the Dead Sea," an official at Sarkozy's office explained.

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