posted on Mar, 27 2008 @ 06:35 AM
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown vowed to boost cooperation on the economy and immigration as Sarkozy began a
visit aimed at improving awkward ties.
Sarkozy, speaking of "Franco-British brotherhood," said he would ask Brown's help in getting Washington to halt a plunging dollar, which is making
European exports more expensive. Britain has typically shunned managing foreign exchange levels, saying markets are the best guide.
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What is very interesting...
"Why don't we pool our arms industries so that we spend less money and be more effective?" Sarkozy said.
Exciting times for UK-Franco relations!