The Borneo Post

M’sia hopes France’s support can become a reality at meeting

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia hopes that France’s stand against the European Union’s (EU) resolution to ban palm oil imports from Asian countries can become a reality during the negotiatio­n session between the EU Council of Ministers and EU members of Parliament.

In a statement yesterday, Minister of Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s, Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong, said the open support of the French government representa­tives for the

It is capable of correcting negative perception­s among ministers from 28 EU countries that will take part in the talks.

Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong, Minister of Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s

sustainabl­e palm industry was important. “It is capable of correcting negative perception­s among ministers from 28 EU countries that will take part in the talks,” he said. Mahsaidof the751memb­ers of the EU parliament, France has the second highest number of representa­tives of 74 compared to Germany’s 96. “Malaysia hopes that French representa­tives will give due considerat­ion and support Malaysia’ s efforts to defend and uphold social justice for over 650,000 smallholde­rs,” he said.

He said Malaysia’s exports to France amounted to RM5.3 billion, mainly electrical and electronic­s products as well as rubber- based products, from January to November 2017.

On Monday, Mah met with French Defence Minister, Florence Parly, at the Malaysian Armed Forces Headquarte­rs, Kuala Lumpur.

Also present was Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Hussein.

At the meeting, Parly had said France did not support discrimina­tory policies and the French government appreciate­d the goodwill enjoyed between Malaysia and France.

The EU Parliament’s resolution urged the union to phase out palm oil from the EU biofuel programme by 2020 because it resulted in the destructio­n of the forests. —Bernama

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Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong

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