Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim kicked off his second day meeting France's top leaders during his official visit. He grabbed breakfast talks with Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after getting a fancy welcome ceremony at the famous Hôtel des Invalides. The Malaysian leader praised France for treating him like royalty and stressed how both countries work together on global issues. He said Malaysia wants to team up with France to keep peace around the world and build a better future for everyone. The visit shows how tight these two nations have become over many years.
Anwar plans to sit down with President Emmanuel Macron at the swanky Élysée Palace later today. They will chat about business deals, green energy, computer chips, military stuff, schools, and artificial intelligence. The leaders will also talk about the mess happening in the Middle East and the terrible situation in Gaza. Anwar brought along a bunch of his top ministers to help make these meetings count. The group wants to land some sweet deals with French companies.
The Prime Minister will pray at the Grand Mosque of Paris on Friday with local Muslim leaders. He will also give a speech at the famous Sorbonne University about how Southeast Asia and Europe should work together better. French business giants like Airbus and Thales want to meet with Anwar about investing in Malaysia. France buys and sells over 15 billion ringgit worth of goods with Malaysia each year. After wrapping up in France, Anwar heads to Brazil for the BRICS summit next week.
Anwar plans to sit down with President Emmanuel Macron at the swanky Élysée Palace later today. They will chat about business deals, green energy, computer chips, military stuff, schools, and artificial intelligence. The leaders will also talk about the mess happening in the Middle East and the terrible situation in Gaza. Anwar brought along a bunch of his top ministers to help make these meetings count. The group wants to land some sweet deals with French companies.
The Prime Minister will pray at the Grand Mosque of Paris on Friday with local Muslim leaders. He will also give a speech at the famous Sorbonne University about how Southeast Asia and Europe should work together better. French business giants like Airbus and Thales want to meet with Anwar about investing in Malaysia. France buys and sells over 15 billion ringgit worth of goods with Malaysia each year. After wrapping up in France, Anwar heads to Brazil for the BRICS summit next week.