France has taken over from Slovenia to head the European Union presidency for the next six months.
On the eve of the July 1 transfer, French President Nicolas Sarkozy called for profound changes in building Europe. Sarkozy said "errors in Sarkozy urges halt to Jewish settlement activity ...
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Ebadi calls on media to foster peace ... the way that Europe had been built" were creating a rising lack of confidence in EU institutions. Sarkozy takes over the presidency as the Union battles to save the Lisbon Treaty, which replaced the draft EU constitution. French and Dutch voters rejected the document in 2005. France defined the priorities of its EU leadership as immigration, defence, energy and the environment, and agriculture.
(Deutsche Welle)
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