PRIME MINISTER OF FRANCE TO VISIT CANADA
May 15, 2003
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien announced today that the Prime Minister of
France Jean-Pierre Raffarin, will visit Canada from May 21 to 24, 2003. Prime
Minister Raffarin will be accompanied by ministers of foreign trade, industry
and cooperation and la Francophonie as well as select business leaders.
"With strong historical, cultural and linguistic ties that unite us,
France continues to be an important partner for Canada," said the Prime
Minister. "We share similar perspectives and common interests in a number
of areas, including sustainable development, the G8 Africa Action Plan and
cultural diversity."
In Ottawa, the two leaders will discuss bilateral trade, investment, youth
exchanges and the cooperation that has increased considerably in recent years in
the areas of justice and public sector management. They will also talk about
current international issues, development assistance and cultural diversity, as
well as relations between Canada and Europe.
Recognizing that France is the second largest foreign investor in Canada,
Prime Minister Raffarin will also meet with Canadian and French business leaders
in Ottawa, Montréal and Québec City.
This is Prime Minister Raffarin's first official visit to Canada.
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