President Cyril Ramaphosa will today host French President Emmanuel Macron on a state visit at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
“President Macron’s first visit to South Africa at the invitation of President Ramaphosa is aimed at strengthening the strategic partnership between the two countries, which is substantiated by a number of bilateral agreements in various areas of cooperation,” said acting minister in the presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, on Thursday.
The minister was briefing media on the outcomes of the Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday.
She said the visit would focus on issues pertaining to the global response to Covid-19 and the economic, health, research and manufacturing responses to the current pandemic and beyond.
The leaders will also discuss the expansion of mutually beneficial trade and investment opportunities.
South Africa is France’s largest trading partner in Africa while France is South Africa’s second-largest trading partner within the European Union trading bloc.
Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of the Republic of the Sudan, Dr Abdalla Hamdok, at the invitation of President Ramaphosa, will undertake a working visit to South Africa on June 17.
“During the visit, the two leaders are expected to discuss modalities to enhance bilateral relations and exchange views on issues facing the continent,” said the minister. – SAnews.gov.za