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Today is Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Originally published Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Updated Tuesday, June 26, 2007
PARIS - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's European mini-tour stopped Monday in France, where he discussed trade, global warming and politics with French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
After the leaders' 30-minute talk, Schwarzenegger said he admired Sarkozy and believed the president would "put a new energy in the relationship between France and other countries, and our state."
Both pledged to work together on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Sarkozy, elected last month, said in his election night victory speech that global warming would be a top priority and chided the U.S. for not fighting it more aggressively.
Last year, Schwarzenegger signed legislation that imposed the first statewide cap on greenhouse gases, garnering worldwide attention for a move that put California at odds with the Bush administration.
Schwarzenegger called Sarkozy "fresh new blood for politics in the world, because he is a politician that believes in inclusion and not in making everyone the enemy, which we have seen so many times in politics."
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