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Obama, who was praised this week for a speech seeking a new beginning in Western relations with the Islamic world, was asked about
"I’ve said publicly that I think Turkish membership of the EU would be important," Obama told reporters at a joint news conference with Sarkozy before they attended commemorations for the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings in northern
"Now, President Sarkozy, as a member of the EU, has a different view," he said.
"What the US wants to do is just to encourage talks and discussions where Turkey can feel confident that it has a friendship with France, with the United States, with all of Europe and to the extent that it defines itself that it has an opportunity to be a part of that," he explained.
"In all of this, I think that Europe and
Sarkozy insisted that he and Obama agreed on the general principle of friendship with
"We want
"I told President Obama that its very important for
If negotiations succeed,
The two leaders also differed on Obama’s call for powers like
"I won’t take responsibility for how other countries are going to approach this. I will tell you that in the
"My general view is that most effective way to integrate people of all faiths is to not try to suppress their traditions, but rather to open up opportunities," he explained.
Sarkozy said he had found Obama’s speech "remarkable" and that he agreed on the need to end what he called the "clash of cultures between East and West", but again said
"Civil servants must not wear any outward sign of their religion, whether they are Catholics, Jewish, Orthodox, Protestants or Muslims," he said.
"The second thing is a young woman can wear a head scarf provided that’s a decision they took freely and not been forced on them by their family or their entourage," he said.
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The Muslim veil is a very sensitive issue in