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French defence minister casts doubt on new aircraft carrier

by Staff Writers
Paris (AFP) April 20, 2008
French Defence Minister Herve Morin Sunday cast doubt over plans for a second aircraft carrier announced by President Nicolas Sarkozy, citing a cash crunch, and said a decision would be taken soon.

"It is clear that the budgetary situation concerning the equipment of our forces makes the construction of a second aircraft carrier difficult," the minister told Europe 1 radio and the TV5 Monde television channel.

"It's a decision that we will have to take in the coming weeks," he said, adding: "The president of the republic will decide."

Sarkozy had mooted the building of a second French aircraft carrier as early as February last year when he was campaigning for the presidency.

It could be built with British cooperation and is likely to coast 3.5 billion euros (5.5 billion dollars), according to recent French parliamentary estimate.

The Charles de Gaulle is the only serving French aircraft carrier and the first French nuclear-powered surface vessel.

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