Home>News Center>World
         
 

Chris Patten lets rip in undiplomatic last blast
(AFP)
Updated: 2005-10-04 13:58

Former premier Zhu Rongji is for hailed as "formidably impressive."

But elsewhere in Asia, Pakistan's President Musharraf fares less well. "Whatever you say about General Musharraf, he is not a democrat," adding that he "will not last forever."

Patten also recounts a "bizarre" trip to North Korea, where President Kim Jong-Il has "a bouffant hairstyle all his own, in which each hair seems to have been individually seeded in his scalp."

"We banqueted with Kim and a group of grumpy old men, with faces like Christmas walnuts... We were served much better Burgundy than we would have drunk in Brussels. Outside, the people starved."

In Moscow, meanwhile, President Putin is now in power, and Patten is not impressed with a man who is "very cold-eyed, with a good line in hectoring argument."

At one meeting when Putin was still prime minister the Russian claimed that carnage at a Grozny market was an "own goal" by Chechen militants whose own arms were on sale at the bazaar, but somehow blew up unexpectedly.

"I had never been so blatantly lied to at a meeting like this before. Normally, mendacity comes in better disguise," he writes.

More recently Patten laments the time that Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi made a "toe-curling" defence of Putin's Chechen campaign, during an EU-Russia meeting under Italy's EU presidency in 2003.

On a lighter note on the EU stage, Patten confirms the widely-held -- but not usually publicly voiced -- view that Dutch Prime Minister Jan-Peter Balkenende "really does look like Harry Potter."

Back at home in England, Patten is clearly enjoying the newfound freedom to do and say things he couldn't during all those years in the international spotlight.

But his passion for public life is clearly not completely exhausted. He describes his latest book as "a farewell despatch... at least for the time being."


Page: 123



Bali bombings kill 25, 100 injured
US millionaire ready for space trip
Los Angeles fire
 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

Typhoon Longwang triggers landslide, 59 missing

 

   
 

34 miners killed in Henan coal pit explosion

 

   
 

Americans, German win Nobel physics prize

 

   
 

Bats passed SARS to civet cats: Expert

 

   
 

John Snow heads to China, appoints new aide

 

   
 

Iraqi tribunal confirms Saddam trial date

 

   
  Palestinian woman stabs Israeli soldier
   
  US military launches new Iraq offensive
   
  Americans, German win Nobel physics prize
   
  Chris Patten lets rip in undiplomatic last blast
   
  Southeast Asia on alert after Bali blasts
   
  Bali bombers' severed heads shown
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  News Talk  
  Are the Republicans exploiting the memory of 9/11?  
Advertisement