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"There is one government policy, there are not two, and it is the governments policy that I will carry out," said Pierre Lellouche, who was appointed in a reshuffle of President Nicolas Sarkozy’s government.Â
Lellouche was previously France's envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan and is known for his pro-US stance.
Turkey reacted enthusiastically to his nomination.
"This is wonderful information," said Egemen Bagis, the Turkish minister in charge of EU negotiations.
"Mr Lellouche is someone whose opinion has been known in France for a long time to support Turkey's accession (to the EU), and now he has been named to head European affairs," he said.
France and Germany lead opposition to Turkey’s membership of the EU.
Turkey began EU membership talks in 2005, and has begun negotiations in 10 of the 35 policy areas that candidate countries must bring into line with EU rules.