French first lady Carla
Bruni has publicly thanked Pope Benedict for saying the use of condoms
to prevent HIV/Aids may be justified.
She said in an interview to mark World Aids Day that she was
"astonished, surprised and grateful" for the Pope's remarks, publicised
last month.
"I think this is quite an enormous step towards something very new," President Nicolas Sarkozy's wife said.
Her brother Virginio died in 2006 of an Aids-related illness.
Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy has long campaigned for HIV/Aids awareness
and acts as an ambassador for the Geneva-based Global Fund to Fight
Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
She strongly criticised the Pope last year, saying the Roman
Catholic Church's disapproval of condoms "damaged" countries in Africa,
and left her feeling "profoundly secular".
She had been responding to a comment from the Pope on a visit
to Africa in which he said condoms would not resolve the continent's
HIV/Aids problem.
This November, the Pope was quoted in a book as saying that condoms could be used in certain circumstances.
Clarifying his comments, the Vatican said the use of condoms
use by men and women to prevent HIV could be an act of "responsibility".
Appeal against complacency
"I have been touched by the very recent declaration by Pope
Benedict XVI and am grateful," Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy told France's RTL radio
station.
Speaking about complacency over the virus, she said: "Even
when it is not too virulent, the courses of treatment are very hard.
"It is very serious to catch HIV nowadays... I would like to
say to young people that they shouldn't think it's like an aspirin to be
taken daily."
Talking about her late brother, who died in his 40s, the
Italian-born first lady said he had been lucky enough to receive the
best treatment available in France.
"Many people do not have access to that..." she said.
"My brother unfortunately capitulated before this illness but
we should keep on fighting it, and keep trying to offer everything he
was given to all the people of this world, if possible."
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