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Na, norėčiau apreikšti,jog "balsas.lt"reiškia lietuvišką tarptautinį tinklą...French Minister of Foreign Affairs ...-Lietuvos žmogeliui yra daugiau keiksmažodis ,nei Prancūzijos užsienio reikalų ministras...Kaimiečiams kyla klausimai,ar už tokį "išsireiškimą" galima paduoti į teismą?
French Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. B
Puiku.
Gera zinia.
Sveikinu EU ir NATO Prancuzijos UR Ministra Bernard Kouchner, isreiskusiam parama USA Prezidento G. W. Bush Iraq islaisvinimo Programai.
Dziugu, kad Prancuzija ir USA tvirtina valstybinius rysius, vienodai ivardina ir smerkia pavojinga, revansistine, ekspansionistine Kremlin valstybini terorizma!
Prancuzija supranta, kad kuo daugiau Amerikos Europoje- tuo maziau rusijos Europoje!
Galetu ir Lietuvos URM prisideti prie Prancuzijos pastangu, pagalbos Iraq.
Wikipedia….. apie France Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Bernard Kouchner
Bernard Kouchner (born November 1, 1939 in Avignon) is a French politician, diplomat, and doctor. He is co-founder of Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and Doctors of the World. He is currently the French minister of Foreign and European Affairs in the Fillon government.
Early life
Born to a Jewish father and a Protestant mother, he began his political career as a member of the French Communist Party (PCF), from which he was expelled (buvo isvytas) in 1966. He worked as a physician for the Red Cross in Biafra in 1968 (during the Nigerian Civil War). He founded MSF in 1971, and then, due to a conflict of opinion with MSF chairman Claude Malhuret, the Médecins du Monde (1980). Kouchner worked as a humanitarian volunteer during the Siege of Naba’a refugee camp in Lebanon in East Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War taking risks that "other foreign aid workers weren’t, even worked closely with the sometimes-controversial Shia cleric Imam Musa al-Sadr."[
In Sarkozy's government
After the election of Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007, Kouchner was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, even though Kouchner supported Sarkozy's Socialist rival Ségolène Royal during the campaign. He has since been expelled from the Socialist Party for his acceptance of the post.[3]
[edit] Personal life
Kouchner is married to the journalist Christine Ockrent,[4] his second wife. He has four children with his first wife.All of which are adopted.
[edit] Positions held
• Became the first "Secrétaire d'état" (lower ministerial cabinet) in charge of humanitarian action from 1988 to 1992 (in the Michel Rocard cabinet.)
• Health Minister in 1992-1993 (under Pierre Bérégovoy).
• Member of the European Parliament from 1994 to 1997.
• Health Minister from 1997 to 1999. (under Lionel Jospin)
• Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Kosovo from 1999 to 2001.
• Health-Delegated Minister from 2001 to 2002.
Preceded by
Claude Evin
French Minister of Health
1992–1993 Succeeded by
Simone Veil
Preceded by
Hervé Gaymard
French Minister of Health
1997–1999 Succeeded by
Dominique Gillot
Preceded by
Philippe Douste-Blazy
Minister of Foreign Affairs
2007 - Succeeded by
Incumbent (t.y dabartinis)
Gera zinia.
Sveikinu EU ir NATO Prancuzijos UR Ministra Bernard Kouchner, isreiskusiam parama USA Prezidento G. W. Bush Iraq islaisvinimo Programai.
Dziugu, kad Prancuzija ir USA tvirtina valstybinius rysius, vienodai ivardina ir smerkia pavojinga, revansistine, ekspansionistine Kremlin valstybini terorizma!
Prancuzija supranta, kad kuo daugiau Amerikos Europoje- tuo maziau rusijos Europoje!
Galetu ir Lietuvos URM prisideti prie Prancuzijos pastangu, pagalbos Iraq.
Wikipedia….. apie France Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Bernard Kouchner
Bernard Kouchner (born November 1, 1939 in Avignon) is a French politician, diplomat, and doctor. He is co-founder of Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and Doctors of the World. He is currently the French minister of Foreign and European Affairs in the Fillon government.
Early life
Born to a Jewish father and a Protestant mother, he began his political career as a member of the French Communist Party (PCF), from which he was expelled (buvo isvytas) in 1966. He worked as a physician for the Red Cross in Biafra in 1968 (during the Nigerian Civil War). He founded MSF in 1971, and then, due to a conflict of opinion with MSF chairman Claude Malhuret, the Médecins du Monde (1980). Kouchner worked as a humanitarian volunteer during the Siege of Naba’a refugee camp in Lebanon in East Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War taking risks that "other foreign aid workers weren’t, even worked closely with the sometimes-controversial Shia cleric Imam Musa al-Sadr."[
In Sarkozy's government
After the election of Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007, Kouchner was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, even though Kouchner supported Sarkozy's Socialist rival Ségolène Royal during the campaign. He has since been expelled from the Socialist Party for his acceptance of the post.[3]
[edit] Personal life
Kouchner is married to the journalist Christine Ockrent,[4] his second wife. He has four children with his first wife.All of which are adopted.
[edit] Positions held
• Became the first "Secrétaire d'état" (lower ministerial cabinet) in charge of humanitarian action from 1988 to 1992 (in the Michel Rocard cabinet.)
• Health Minister in 1992-1993 (under Pierre Bérégovoy).
• Member of the European Parliament from 1994 to 1997.
• Health Minister from 1997 to 1999. (under Lionel Jospin)
• Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Kosovo from 1999 to 2001.
• Health-Delegated Minister from 2001 to 2002.
Preceded by
Claude Evin
French Minister of Health
1992–1993 Succeeded by
Simone Veil
Preceded by
Hervé Gaymard
French Minister of Health
1997–1999 Succeeded by
Dominique Gillot
Preceded by
Philippe Douste-Blazy
Minister of Foreign Affairs
2007 - Succeeded by
Incumbent (t.y dabartinis)
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