Former French President Jacques Chirac Dies At 86



France 24: Chirac: an affable leader who said 'Non' to Iraq war

Jacques Chirac, who died on Thursday at the age of 86, was a charismatic giant of French post-war politics whose popular touch gave him enduring appeal to voters, even after a conviction for graft.

Twice elected head of state in 1995 and 2002, his 12 years in the Elysee Palace made him France's second longest-serving president after his Socialist predecessor Francois Mitterrand.

On the international stage, Chirac helped spearhead opposition to the US-lead invasion of Iraq in 2003 -- a stance which angered the United States.

"War is always a last resort, always an admission of failure, always the worst of solutions, because it brings death and misery," he said at the time.

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