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Obama and Hollande say trust restored after NSA spying | Obama and Hollande say trust restored after NSA spying |
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US President Barack Obama and French President Francois Hollande have reaffirmed their nations' alliance after revelations of US snooping. | US President Barack Obama and French President Francois Hollande have reaffirmed their nations' alliance after revelations of US snooping. |
On day two of his trip to the US, the French leader said at the White House that mutual trust had been restored. | On day two of his trip to the US, the French leader said at the White House that mutual trust had been restored. |
Mr Hollande, who was greeted by a military honour guard and a 21-gun salute, attends a state dinner later. | Mr Hollande, who was greeted by a military honour guard and a 21-gun salute, attends a state dinner later. |
Relations broke down in 2003 between the countries when France opposed US President George W Bush's war in Iraq. | Relations broke down in 2003 between the countries when France opposed US President George W Bush's war in Iraq. |
At Tuesday's press conference, Mr Obama said they had forged bilateral ties "unimaginable even a decade ago". | |
New special relationship? | New special relationship? |
Standing by his side, the French leader said they had resolved their issues over digital eavesdropping by the US National Security Agency. | Standing by his side, the French leader said they had resolved their issues over digital eavesdropping by the US National Security Agency. |
"We wanted to fight against terrorism, but we also wanted to meet a number of principles," said Mr Hollande, who will be the first French president to be celebrated with an official state dinner in 18 years. | |
"And we are making headway in this co-operation. Mutual trust has been restored." | "And we are making headway in this co-operation. Mutual trust has been restored." |
Mr Obama announced he had accepted Mr Hollande's invitation to go to France in June to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy during World War Two. | Mr Obama announced he had accepted Mr Hollande's invitation to go to France in June to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy during World War Two. |
He chuckled when asked if US-French ties were now warmer even than the so-called special relationship between America and Britain. | |
Mr Obama said that France and England were both outstanding European partners and, just like his two daughters, he would never choose between either country. | |
The two leaders also discussed the conflict in Syria, a former French colony whose civil war both the US and France have been working to end. | The two leaders also discussed the conflict in Syria, a former French colony whose civil war both the US and France have been working to end. |
Mr Obama registered "enormous frustration" over faltering peace talks. | Mr Obama registered "enormous frustration" over faltering peace talks. |
He also threatened to "come down like a tonne of bricks" on any firms in violation of sanctions against Iran over its disputed nuclear programme. | |
Scandal | Scandal |
The American president was responding to a reporter's question about last week's trip by more than 100 French executives to Tehran, a trip the US state department described as "not helpful". | |
Mr Hollande said he had reminded those business leaders that sanctions remain in effect and no commercial agreements could be signed without a comprehensive nuclear deal. | Mr Hollande said he had reminded those business leaders that sanctions remain in effect and no commercial agreements could be signed without a comprehensive nuclear deal. |
Mr Obama, meanwhile, praised France's military role in helping quell extremist violence in Africa. The US has provided some help in French missions to Mali and the Central African Republic. | Mr Obama, meanwhile, praised France's military role in helping quell extremist violence in Africa. The US has provided some help in French missions to Mali and the Central African Republic. |
The French leader later had lunch with Vice-President Joe Biden and Secretary of State John Kerry. | The French leader later had lunch with Vice-President Joe Biden and Secretary of State John Kerry. |
But the main event is Tuesday night's black-tie state dinner on the White House lawn. | |
More than 300 dignitaries and celebrities will dine on caviar, quail eggs and rib-eye steak, while dancing to the music of singer Mary J Blige. | |
On Wednesday, Mr Hollande, 59, will travel to San Francisco and meet chiefs of Silicon Valley giants including Facebook, Twitter and Google. | |
His long-time partner Valerie Trierweiler did not travel with him, after they split last month following reports he had an affair with an actress. | His long-time partner Valerie Trierweiler did not travel with him, after they split last month following reports he had an affair with an actress. |
Following Mr Hollande's arrival on Monday afternoon, he and Mr Obama flew to Monticello in the state of Virginia. | Following Mr Hollande's arrival on Monday afternoon, he and Mr Obama flew to Monticello in the state of Virginia. |
They visited the home of Thomas Jefferson, one of the founders of the US, an envoy to France and the third US president. | They visited the home of Thomas Jefferson, one of the founders of the US, an envoy to France and the third US president. |