At the alleged Libyan financing trial of the 2007 campaign of Nicolas Sarkozy, the court is now interested in any economic counterparts at the “corruption pact” alleged by the accusation. This Thursday, January 30, Anne Lauvergeon, ex-patron of the French company Areva, one of the world leaders in nuclear, was heard. With this question at the heart of the debates: the nuclear cooperation agreement signed between France and Libya in December 2007, a few months after the accession to the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy, could he have been a counterpart?
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