No wine? No lunch for Iran's president in France

Jan 28, 2016

(USAToday) - French President François Hollande decided having wine with lunch is more important than breaking bread with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani during an official visit to Paris.

Hollande scrapped Thursday's lunch at the Élysée Palace after Rouhani had asked for a halal menu in keeping with his Muslim faith, and that also meant no wine at the table during his first visit as president to the City of Light.

“It is not the halal which was a problem but the wine,” France's ambassador to the United States, Gérard Araud, said on Twitter. “Nobody should constrain anybody to drink or not to drink.”

Rouhani was offered a breakfast instead but turned it down.

Hollande’s decision means he’s likely to avoid the criticism leveled at Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi this week.

In Italy, where wine is just as much a part of the culinary routine as in France, officials submitted to the Iranian leader’s demands and did not serve wine at Monday's state dinner. Italian officials also covered up several nude statues with large boxes at Rome’s Campidoglio museum to protect the Islamic Republic visitors from gazing at artists’ renderings of the human form.


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