Don't come back in France, the European Union and free trade negotiations between the United States, if they include movie, radio or television, etc.
Traditionally, these departments are excluded under the global free trade agreement is referred to as "cultural exception", that is, to allow the government subsidies and protect them.
Nicole Bricq French trade minister, said in an interview Tuesday, the Associated Press said, the latest draft of the task, Friday was proposed, and the table of the audio-visual service. European officials, however, has said it will retain a "cultural exception".
Though France has no right to stop the negotiations, Bricq said, she suspected that the eu wants to go to large-scale negotiations without the support of France.
Any treaty will eventually need the support of all the eu countries.
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