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Sarkozy: Relationship with ex-model is 'serious'

Recently-divorced French president suggests a wedding is in the works

IMAGE: French President Nicolas Sarkozy and girlfriend Carla Bruni
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy, right, with his girlfriend, Italian singer and former model Carla Bruni, who carries an unidentified boy, visit Petra, Jordan, on Jan. 5.
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updated 6:34 a.m. ET Jan. 8, 2008

PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy says his relationship with model-turned-singer Carla Bruni is serious, and he suggested Tuesday that wedding plans are in the works.

"There is a strong chance that you will learn about it after it's already done," he said at a wide-ranging news conference.

The Journal du Dimanche newspaper reported this weekend that a wedding is expected for early February, prompting Sarkozy to joke: "It isn't the (newspaper) that will set the date."

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Sarkozy's romance with Bruni reportedly started shortly after the French leader and his second wife, Cecilia Sarkozy, divorced three months ago.

‘It is serious’
Sarkozy and Bruni, an Italian-born former model with a successful folk music career, have since been photographed together in recent weeks in locations from Disneyland Paris to the pyramids in Egypt, often entwined arm-in-arm, looking happy.

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Jan. 8: French President Nicolas Sarkozy discusses his love for Carla Bruni.

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"You've understood: it is serious," Sarkozy said when asked about their relationship.

Sarkozy said he wanted to break with a long tradition of French leaders keeping their love lives secret, with the media's tacit accord. He alluded to late former French President Francois Mitterrand, who kept the existence of a mistress and illegitimate daughter a secret for most of his 1981-1995 presidency.

Without mentioning Mitterrand's name, Sarkozy mentioned another president who took a trip to Egypt "in a presidential plane" with a second family.

"Everyone knew about it and nobody talked about it," Sarkozy said. "Carla and I have decided not to lie."

But he added: "I don't allow myself to judge (my predecessors), everyone must live as they see fit."

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