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OPEN MICROPHONE CATCHES CHRETIEN'S CRITICISM OF CLINTON
Chretien Dehaene July 9, 1997
Web posted at: 9:10 p.m. EDT (0110 GMT)
From Senior White House Correspondent Wolf Blitzer
MADRID, Spain (CNN) -- Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien,
apparently unaware that he was talking into an open microphone, was
videotaped Wednesday making some rather undiplomatic comments about
Bill Clinton, joking that the U.S. president formed his position
about NATO expansion because he thought it would win votes at home.
Chretien's remarks were caught on videotape as he talked with
Belgian Prime Minister Jean-Luc Dehaene and Luxembourg's Prime
Minister Jean-Claude Juncker before a NATO meeting in Madrid.
Apparently unaware the microphone in front of him was on, Chretien
bragged that his country does not let the United States dictate its
policy, and suggested American politicians make decisions solely for
reasons of expediency.
"In your country, in my country, all the politicians would be in
prison because they sell their votes," Chretien said.
He also said Clinton was in favor of inviting Poland, Hungary and
the Czech Republic to join NATO because it would woo voters.
Speaking in French, the Canadian prime minister said: "It's not
reasons of state. It's all done for short-term political reasons, to
win elections. Take the quarrel over whether to admit the Baltic
states. That has noting to do with world security. It's because in
Chicago, Mayor (Richard M.) Daley controls lots of votes for the
nomination."
The three leaders laughed as they waited for the Clinton and his
advisers to arrive for the meeting.
Juncker asked, "And if we started without them?"
"To prove that we know what to do without them," Dehaene added.
"To prove we're independent. He (Chretien), he's used to not doing
what they want," Juncker said.
"I make it my policy," Chretien said. "But it's popular. The Cuba
affair. I was the first to stand up" against it U.S. policy
tightening the economic embargo on Cuba.
The three leaders chuckled among themselves.
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