U.S. President Barack Obama says he used a private meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy earlier this month to express "significant disappointment" with a French vote in favor of Palestinians joining the U.N. cultural heritage agency, UNESCO.
Obama's private November 3 meeting with Sarkozy ahead of a Group of 20 summit in the French city of Cannes made international headlines after Elysee staff accidentally transmitted part of the leaders' conversation to a group of reporters in another room.
As the reporters listened to simultaneous translation of that conversation, they heard Sarkozy criticize Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a "liar" whom he "cannot bear." With both leaders unaware that their microphones had been turned on, Obama appeared to sympathize with Sarkozy, saying "You may be sick" of Mr. Netanyahu, but "I have to work with him every day."
Asked about those remarks at a news conference in Honolulu late Sunday, Obama said he would not comment on that part of the conversation. But, he said the main point he made to the French president was his disappointment that France voted for the Palestinian Authority to join UNESCO on October 31 despite knowing that such a move would force Washington to cut funding to the agency.
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