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France wants common EU policy on Guantanamo prisoners

Other News Materials 26 December 2008 14:07 (UTC +04:00)

The French Foreign Ministry called Friday for a common European Union policy on how to deal with prisoners currently held in the US prison in Guantanamo Bay on Cuba after the camp is closed as planned by president-elect Barack Obama in 2009, reported dpa.

The ministry in Paris said in a statement that the French government welcomed Obama's plan to close the prison, where suspected terrorists are held, but there had to be a common European policy on any prisoners being relocated to Europe.

It was not immediately clear if France was willing to accept any of the former Guantanamo prisoners.

A representative of the ministry said Friday that it would not be commenting on the issue at present.

The German government is already preparing to receive Guantanamo detainees, while Spain has also said it is willing to accept some of them.

Obama has said he plans to close the prison camp, which was set up in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States.

Many of the 250 prisoners in the camp have been held for years without charge, prompting criticism from human rights organizations.

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