Opinion | France and SA: a future predicated on culture and co-ordination
The SA-France Forum for Political Dialogue will deepen and strengthen ties between the two democraciesThe Zeitz Mocaa museum at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront is just one place the French minister for Europe and foreign affairs will visit when in SA. Picture: SUPPLIED
SA and France share many common values: an unwavering commitment to the fundamental principles of human rights; rule of law and democracy; as well as the belief that, in the long term, only a genuine — but not naive — multilateral approach can protect us on the world stage. This week we will sign some key agreements on various matters ranging from basic education to co-operation between our national space agencies.
This week we will sign some key agreements on various matters ranging from basic education to co-operation between our national space agencies. Sanparks and the National Park of Réunion Island will sign a memorandum of understanding that will enable both entities to co-operate to preserve biodiversity.
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