France signs $10 bn deal with S Arabia
RIYADH: France on Tuesday announced a series of deals worth 10 billion euros ($11.4 billion) with Saudi Arabia, reinforcing growing ties between the two countries. Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced the deals, some still to be finalised, on Twitter during a visit to Riyadh. He said they showed that his
By our correspondents
October 14, 2015
RIYADH: France on Tuesday announced a series of deals worth 10 billion euros ($11.4 billion) with Saudi Arabia, reinforcing growing ties between the two countries.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced the deals, some still to be finalised, on Twitter during a visit to Riyadh.
He said they showed that his government was "mobilised for our companies and employment".
The agreements include contracts and letters of intent between the two countries, whose economic and political ties have grown under President Francois Hollande.
One agreement was a Saudi order for 30 patrol boats, while another will create a Saudi fund for investment in small- and medium-sized French businesses.
The lifting of an embargo on French beef, imposed over "mad cow" disease, will allow 37 French firms to resume exports to the Gulf kingdom, Valls’ office said.
Other deals under discussion could cover telecommunications and surveillance satellites, urban transport and energy.
France is the third-largest investor in Saudi Arabia, and Valls said he expects additional deals to be finalised.
"We don’t doubt for one instance that these letters of intent will be confirmed," said Valls.
The announcements came during the third high-level visit this year by French officials to the world’s largest oil exporter.
France has boosted ties with the conservative Islamic kingdom -- the Arab world’s largest economy -- despite persistent criticism from rights activists of its record on civil liberties.
For Saudi Arabia, expanding ties with France are part of an effort to build alliances beyond its traditional defence partner the United States, to counter Riyadh’s regional rival Iran. Valls late on Monday opened a forum to promote commercial ties between French and Saudi firms.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced the deals, some still to be finalised, on Twitter during a visit to Riyadh.
He said they showed that his government was "mobilised for our companies and employment".
The agreements include contracts and letters of intent between the two countries, whose economic and political ties have grown under President Francois Hollande.
One agreement was a Saudi order for 30 patrol boats, while another will create a Saudi fund for investment in small- and medium-sized French businesses.
The lifting of an embargo on French beef, imposed over "mad cow" disease, will allow 37 French firms to resume exports to the Gulf kingdom, Valls’ office said.
Other deals under discussion could cover telecommunications and surveillance satellites, urban transport and energy.
France is the third-largest investor in Saudi Arabia, and Valls said he expects additional deals to be finalised.
"We don’t doubt for one instance that these letters of intent will be confirmed," said Valls.
The announcements came during the third high-level visit this year by French officials to the world’s largest oil exporter.
France has boosted ties with the conservative Islamic kingdom -- the Arab world’s largest economy -- despite persistent criticism from rights activists of its record on civil liberties.
For Saudi Arabia, expanding ties with France are part of an effort to build alliances beyond its traditional defence partner the United States, to counter Riyadh’s regional rival Iran. Valls late on Monday opened a forum to promote commercial ties between French and Saudi firms.
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