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Hollande will 'clarify positions' with Trump in call

Speaking on the sidelines of France's Armistice commemorations, French President Francois Hollande said on Friday he would "clarify positions" with US president-elect Donald Trump during "frank" telephone discussions later in the day. 

François Hollande and French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian stand before troops during the 11 November 2016 commemorations on the Champs-Elysées.
François Hollande and French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian stand before troops during the 11 November 2016 commemorations on the Champs-Elysées. Reuters/Christian Hartmann
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"I will have to clarify and seek clarification on positions. We must speak frankly to each other," Hollande told France 2 television on the sidelines of France's Armistice commemorations.

"Donald Trump has been elected, my duty is to ensure that we have the best relations but on the basis of frankness and clarity," Hollande said on Friday, striking a tone that was considerably different from comments he made a few months ago, when he said Trump's excesses "make you want to retch".

The French leader cited the fight against terrorism, the battle against the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq and the conflict in eastern Ukraine among the subjects he wished to discuss.

He underscored the "long friendship" between France and the US and underscored the solidarity shown by Americans during a series of jihadist attacks on French soil over the past two years.

"Each time the American people were by our side," he said, adding: "Our two peoples are very closely connected."

Trump has raised hackles in France after saying the November 2015 Paris attacks that left 130 people dead might have been avoided if the country had looser gun laws. He also referred to "vicious" no-go zones in Paris and said French people arriving in the United States could face security vetting because of fears about extremists.

On Wednesday, the Socialist president had said the Republican billionaire's election win "opens a period of uncertainty" and offered only brief congratulations.

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