President Jacob Zuma concludes State Visit to France

President Jacob Zuma has returned to Pretoria following a successful State Visit to France, which has further deepened relations between the two countries.

President Zuma held talks with his French counterpart, President Francois Hollande, and the two leaders reaffirmed the need to enhance the strategic partnership encompassing political, economic, social and defence matters.

Agreements were signed during the visit to deepen cooperation between their two countries in the fields of energy, agriculture, higher education and training, as well as arts and culture.

Underscoring the importance of boosting trade relations and economic cooperation, President Zuma met French CEOs and addressed the South Africa-France Business Forum, where he impressed upon the private sector to explore investment opportunities in South Africa.

The President also officiated at the centenary commemoration of the Battle of Delville Wood in Somme, France, a ceremony that ended 100 years of the marginalisation of black soldiers who died in the First World War. Government has built a memorial that recognises all soldiers regardless of race.

Enquiries:
Dr Bongani Ngqulunga
Cell: 082 308 9373
E-mail: bongani@presidency.gov.za

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