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Apology over 'drunk' Sarkozy clip

2007-06-13 09:25:41

Apology over 'drunk' Sarkozy clip

French President Nicolas Sarkozy in a clip from Belgian television

The clip is one of the most popular on YouTube

Belgian TV broadcast

A Belgian newscaster has apologised for suggesting French President Nicolas

Sarkozy was drunk during a news conference at last week's G8 summit.

A clip of the incident, posted on the YouTube video website, has been watched

hundreds of thousands of times.

It shows Mr Sarkozy, who insists he is a teetotaller, appearing short of breath

and euphoric before reporters.

Belgian broadcaster RTBF said presenter Eric Boever asked the French embassy to

convey his apologies to the president.

Boever presented footage from the opening moments of Mr Sarkozy's news

conference following a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, with the

comment that "apparently he had more than just water to drink".

In the clip, Mr Sarkozy offers apologies to journalists for being late and then

pauses, as if on the verge of laughter, before inviting questions.

'Bad taste'

Boever said the remark was made in jest, and that he apologised "for the

proportions that this is taking".

Mark Mardell

It's been no big thing, as far as I can see, in the French media

BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell

Read Mark's thoughts in full

"I obviously did not want to offend French national sensitivities, especially

since I am also French through my mother," he added.

A spokesman for the president declined to comment, saying "it is not common

practice... to comment on bad taste jokes".

Mr Sarkozy, who was making his international debut at the summit, says he does

not drink alcohol and is a long-distance runner.