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Monaco aims for full sovereignty

2000-10-31 12:09

Paris - Prince Rainier lashed out at France for portraying Monaco as a safe haven for money launderers, saying in an interview published on Tuesday that the tiny principality wanted to regain its full sovereignty.

The 77-year-old prince was quoted in the French daily Le Figaro as saying the criticism constituted "a deliberate effort to damage the image of Monaco."

He also said Monaco was ready to dust off the treaties governing its relationship with France in order to regain full control over the Riviera territory.

Monaco, typically portrayed as a playground of the rich, has been blasted in a series of French reports this year for a lax attitude to money laundering.

Paris recently called for a rapid rethinking of economic and legal relations with Monaco in the wake of the reports.

Rainier slammed the allegations. "They are totally false. We reject them out of hand," he was quoted as saying in Le Figaro.

"These attacks have just one goal; to heap opprobrium on Monaco. It's unacceptable," he added.

"France must respect us. We are a sovereign state," he said. "For too long, I believe, we have accepted that our sovereignty be limited. It is time to dust off the treaties that link us to France," he added.

The relationship between Paris and Monaco is defined by a series of treaties. The key treaty dates from 1918 and defines France's role as one of "friendly protection."

But Rainier said the treaty needed to be reworked. "The principality needs to rediscover its full sovereignty," he was quoted as saying.

As an example of the changes he would like to see, Rainier said he wanted to be able to choose his own prime minister rather than just accept the person proposed by Paris.

The royal outburst is just the latest salvo in a war of words between Monaco and its neighbor over money laundering.

In June, a French parliamentary report called Monaco "one of the most hypocritical territories" about money laundering matters. The report said Monaco has 10 times more bank accounts than residents and 60 percent of the bank accounts opened belong to nonresidents.

Monaco, smaller than New York's Central Park, was once a sleepy resort favored by European royalty. Now, it is a popular tax haven with celebrities, bankers and sports figures. Monaco's laws guarantee anonymity in banking transactions.

Rainier, who has undergone several operations this year, also addressed the issue of succession in the interview, saying his son Albert needed to have an heir before he could take the throne.

"I do not want to hang onto my function for life. Prince Albert has all the qualities to become one day the next sovereign prince. But, beforehand, I would like him to have an heir because that is essential for the future of the principality and of our family," Rainier said.

The Grimaldi family, which has ruled Monaco since 1297, is one of Europe's oldest royal families. Rainier has ruled for the last 50 years.- Sapa-AP

- SAPA

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