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France Seeks Big Role in Post-War Iraq
Yahoo ^ | March 25, 2003 | KIM HOUSEGO

Posted on 03/25/2003 5:35:42 PM PST by Mr. Mulliner

France Seeks Big Role in Post-War Iraq

Tue Mar 25, 4:11 PM ET

By KIM HOUSEGO, Associated Press Writer

PARIS - Worried it could be shut out of business deals in postwar Iraq (news - web sites), France is drawing up plans to win French companies access to lucrative oil and reconstruction contracts, officials said Tuesday.

The government is determined that French companies will be part of rebuilding Iraq, despite President Jacques Chirac's vigorous opposition to the war, a Finance Ministry official said.

Gilles Munier, an executive board member of the French-Iraq Association for Economic Cooperation, said business leaders and government representatives were studying how to gain a foothold in postwar Iraq.

He said a meeting between France's most powerful business federation, government leaders and the French-Iraq Association for Economic Cooperation was scheduled for April 3.

The Finance Ministry official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed discussions were underway with business leaders about Iraq.

Some French are concerned that a U.S.-led administration in Iraq will favor companies from the United States and other pro-war countries while penalizing companies from France and other war opponents.

The Bush administration awarded a $4.8 million contract Monday to a Seattle-based company to rebuild Iraq's only deep-water port. Washington is expected to announce similar deals soon.

Officials in Paris say French firms' experience in working in Iraq would be an advantage.

French companies — many with ties to Baghdad stretching back decades — have established themselves as the largest suppliers of goods to Iraq since a U.N. trade embargo was partially lifted in 1996.

In 2001, France exported $705 million worth of goods to Iraq within the framework of the United Nations (news - web sites)' now-frozen oil-for-food program. Communications equipment maker Alcatel clinched a $75 million contract to upgrade Baghdad's phone network, and Renault sold $75 million worth of tractors and farming vehicles to Iraq.

French oil giant TotalFinaElf probably has the biggest stake. It spent six years in the 1990s doing preparatory work on two giant oil fields and has signed two tentative agreements with Saddam to develop them.

Munier said he believes American companies will have difficulties in Iraq because of widespread anger against the U.S.-led bombing campaign.

"I don't see how American executives can work when their lives will be at risk," he said. "There will be such hatred toward Americans."

Munier criticized French companies for negotiating with American companies for a piece of their businesses in Iraq, saying that such "collaboration" would damage the image of French business among Iraqis.

Differences over how to run Iraq after the war have put added strain on already tense relations between the United States and several European countries.

France opposes any U.S. reconstruction plan that would sideline United Nations development agencies, multilateral organizations and non-governmental aid groups.

Chirac has warned that France would vote against any U.N. Security Council resolution that would give "the American and British belligerents the right to administer Iraq."



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: france; postwariraq
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Dream on, Shhh-Iraq.
61 posted on 03/25/2003 7:06:36 PM PST by CheneyChick (Lock & Load)
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To: BunnySlippers

62 posted on 03/25/2003 7:08:40 PM PST by CheneyChick (Lock & Load)
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Yea, we'll see.

This is the worst piece of French cowsh!t I've ever heard.

Have you ever been to that country, I have, and it smells like cowsh!t, just like their "offer".

63 posted on 03/25/2003 7:10:06 PM PST by timydnuc (FR)
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To: Congressman Billybob
"....smell sweeter than your average Frenchman. "

Congressman Billybob

Congressman, that is not saying very much. Acesspool smells better than your average frenchman [and probably has less veneral diseases].
64 posted on 03/25/2003 7:12:55 PM PST by sport
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To: Mr. Mulliner
The government is determined that French companies will be part of rebuilding Iraq ...

They stayed home during the war, so they can just stay home after it, too. I fart in France's general direction. ...

65 posted on 03/25/2003 7:16:11 PM PST by Schatze (It's better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.)
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To: shadeaud
France is looking for something big eh. Send em Anna Nicole Smith

I have another suggestion. How about shipping 'em Michael Moore and Rosie O'Donnell (if we can find enough wood to build a crate that big)?

66 posted on 03/25/2003 7:19:43 PM PST by Schatze (It's better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.)
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To: lavrenti
The French will have some problems when they find out all the Baathist scum they dealt with are executed as war criminals.

I read an article days ago that quoted the leader of the Kurdish govt.. He said that when it's over and the Iraqis come together and form a new govt. they will remember who helped them and who didn't.

67 posted on 03/25/2003 7:25:52 PM PST by valleygal
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To: valleygal
He was referring to the rebuilding projects.
68 posted on 03/25/2003 7:27:32 PM PST by valleygal
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To: Mr. Mulliner

Effffffff France!


69 posted on 03/25/2003 7:43:25 PM PST by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: MarthaNOStewart
forget Europe. I was supposed to go to italy this summer, but think i'll go on freerepublics cruise. At least I know I'll be with a decent sort, or at the very least, the like minded. I don't feel like explaining myself or my ideals--no one over there seems to get it.
70 posted on 03/25/2003 7:50:27 PM PST by redytoroll101
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To: BunnySlippers
As the marines say, "OOORAH."
71 posted on 03/25/2003 7:52:15 PM PST by redytoroll101
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Just when I thought my opinion of the French couldn't get any lower......
72 posted on 03/25/2003 7:54:10 PM PST by Jorge
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To: Jorge

73 posted on 03/25/2003 7:56:41 PM PST by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: Mr. Mulliner
Chirac has warned that France would vote against any U.N. Security Council resolution that would give "the American and British belligerents the right to administer Iraq."

We'll show you belligerent!

74 posted on 03/25/2003 10:09:05 PM PST by SeenTheLight
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To: redytoroll101
I didn't know about any cruise, when? info? Thanks
75 posted on 03/30/2003 3:21:58 PM PST by MarthaNOStewart
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