The Borneo Post (Sabah)

French leaders admit negative campaign on M'sian palm oil baseless

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PARIS: Several French Parliament­arians and political leaders have admitted the negative campaign of the European Union on Malaysian palm oil is unfounded, says Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail.

The views were expressed by members of Parliament and politician­s of France in a meeting with Dr Wan Azizah at a hotel here.

“The members of Parliament said they have gone to Malaysia and felt that Malaysia has a good environmen­t and admitted that our palm oil has received negative publicity.

"They themselves have gone to Malaysia and saw for themselves and they knew the negative campaign is baseless and admitted that Malaysian palm oil industry is not badly practised as claimed,” she told Bernama and RTM here yesterday.

Dr Wan Azizah is currently on a for-day visit to France starting on Sunday with the the agenda to chair to the Management of Social Transforma­tion (MOST) Bureau under the United Nations Education and Culture Organisati­on (UNESCO) and the 14th Session of the Intergover­nmental Council for MOST.

MOST is a scientific programme of UNESCO on social transforma­tion.

Dr Wan Azizah said, in the meeting, the French MPs and politician­s were also shocked when informed that Malaysia still has more than 53 per cent forest area.

“Through the negative campaign on Malaysian palm oil, they were told the forest of Malaysia has reduced when we still more 53 per cent forest cover. I also told that they that our wild life such as Malayan tiger and orang hutan are protected,” she said.

Two of the French MPs present in the meeting with Dr Wan Azizah were LaREM party member, Anne Genetet and UDI party member Meyer Habib. They were joined by three other political leaders.

The national palm oil industry has been facing wide criticism in the past few years for forest clearing which affected the environmen­t.

The EU Parliament had before this approved a resolution to boycott the consumptio­n of palm oil produced through unsustaina­ble means by 2030.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (second, right) shaking hands with French Minister of State for Disabled People, Sophie Cluzel at a meeting yesterday. Also seen is Malaysian Ambassador to France Datuk Dr Azfar Mohamad Mustafar (right).
— Bernama photo Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (second, right) shaking hands with French Minister of State for Disabled People, Sophie Cluzel at a meeting yesterday. Also seen is Malaysian Ambassador to France Datuk Dr Azfar Mohamad Mustafar (right).

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