Thursday, October 20, 2011

French first lady gives birth to baby girl


PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s supermodel wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy gave birth to a daughter Wednesday, a source in the first lady’s inner circle confirmed to AFP.
“For the moment we don’t know the little girl’s name,” the source said, as the world’s media gathered near the La Muette clinic in Paris and Sarkozy returned from talks on the future of the eurozone in Frankfurt.
Sarkozy arrived at the clinic shortly before 11pm, just over three hours after the birth, AFP reporters outside saw.

“It happened between 7 and 7pm. Everything went well,” a second source told AFP. The staff at the clinic has been reminded of the strict duty of medical confidentiality, and Sarkozy’s office was silent.
The girl is the French first couple’s first baby since their marriage in 2008, although Bruni has one 10-year-old son from a previous relationship and thrice-married Sarkozy has three aged 14 to 26.

The baby is also the first born to a serving French president. In an interview pre-recorded for a French state television broadcast due on Thursday, Bruni-Sarkozy said she had not known the baby’s sex: “We’ve arranged for it to be a big surprise. Obviously, a nice surprise.”

Sarkozy had earlier in the day visited his 43-year-old wife in the Paris clinic for half-an-hour, but was forced to jet off to Germany for crisis talks on the eurozone sovereign debt crisis before the birth itself.
He left Frankfurt just before the birth was announced, after talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel, IMF director Christine Lagarde and the current and next heads of the European Central Bank Jean-Claude Trichet and Mario Draghi.

Sarkozy’s Elysee Palace office has said it will not make any official announcement on what it considers a private family matter, but the birth of a daughter was widely reported in French media outlets.
The French president left the hospital shortly after midnight without talking to the assembled reporters.

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