Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – FrenchPresident Francois Hollande visited Malaysia on March 28, with an aim toincrease bilateral trade and defence relations.
After arriving, Holland met with Malaysian KingMuhammad V and Prime Minister Najib Razak, discussing measures to enhanceengagements between the two countries and international and regional affairs ofcommon concerns.
French and Malaysian officials have signed aletter of intent on establishing a mechanism for sustainable agriculturaldevelopment in Southeast Asia and two memoranda of understanding on stimulatingcooperation in trade and defence.
On the occasion, France and Malaysia also inkedsix memoranda of understanding in energy, science-technology and technologytransfer.
Hollande’s visit, the second of a FrenchPresident to Malaysia, is part of his three-nation tour in Southeast Asia,which takes him to Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
In 2016, two-way trade between Malaysia andFrance climbed 6.3 percent to about 3.5 billion USD. France is currently thefourth biggest European trade partner of Malaysia.-VNA
