The Borneo Post

Hollande in Singapore at start of his final Asian tour

-

SINGAPORE: French President Francois Hollande arrived yesterday in Singapore, the first leg in the final foreign tour of his five-year term, and will go on to Malaysia and Indonesia.

The tour ending Wednesday in Jakarta is dominated by economic and defence issues and is aimed mainly at strengthen­ing ties with a region with high economic potential, according to the presidenti­al palace.

Hollande has made some 230 internatio­nal trips since 2012 but has only one other major commitment abroad before his term ends in mid-May: the postBrexit European summit in Brussels on April 29.

About forty business leaders, mostly from small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s, as well as Secretary of State for Industry Christophe Sirugue and Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian are accompanyi­ng him in Southeast Asia.

Hollande will meet French business leaders at the AsiaPacifi­c campus in Singapore of France’s ESSEC business school, before holding talks later Sunday with his Singapore counterpar­t Tony Tan Keng Yam.

On Monday he will open a forum grouping 170 French start- ups with a presence in Singapore and make a speech on the regional and internatio­nal situation to the prestigiou­s Singapore Conference.

On Tuesday he travels to Malaysia, which has a continuing relationsh­ip with France in defence matters.

Hollande’s tour ends Wednesday in Indonesia, where he will make the first visit by a French head of state since Francois Mitterrand in 1986.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Hollande inspects an honour guard with Singaporea­n counterpar­t Tony Tan during a welcome ceremony at the Istana in Singapore.
— Reuters photo Hollande inspects an honour guard with Singaporea­n counterpar­t Tony Tan during a welcome ceremony at the Istana in Singapore.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia