KUALA LUMPUR, March 14 — Cuisines and cultures of 10 countries to promote multiculturalism ‎were presented at the launching of the “Francophonie” month in Malaysia on Friday.‎

The event, held at a shopping complex, was organised by 10 embassies in Malaysia.‎

‎“Experience ‎Francophonie” festival was held in conjunction with the 2023 French language month in ‎Malaysia and was opened to the public on Saturday.‎

‎ The countries involved are Belgium, France, ‎Guinea, Laos, Mauritius, Morocco, Poland, Romania, Ukraine, ‎and Vietnam – representing member ‎states and observers of the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).‎

This international organisation of French-speaking countries represents one of the biggest linguistic ‎zones ‎in the world.‎

In his opening remarks, Chargé d’affaires of Ukraine in Malaysia Denys Mykhailyuk mentioned that ‎the OIF’s mission is to embody the active solidarity between its 54 members, seven associate members ‎and 27 observers,  which accounts for a population of 321 ‎million French speakers.‎ He also quoted a poem ‎written by famous Ukrainian writer Taras Shevchenko, translated into French.‎

Ukraine and Poland are observers in the OIF.‎

‎“In Malaysia, thanks to the commitment of the Ministry of Education, acting in favour of ‎multilingualism, ‎the number of students learning French in government secondary schools has ‎tripled during the past 10 ‎years. Today, French is taught in more than 130 public schools to 15,000 ‎students and nearly 3,000 of them  ‎sat last year for the official French exam called DELF scolaire ‎‎(which ranks Malaysia 6th in the world in ‎terms of the number of candidates),” said a statement.‎

In addition, since the ‎beginning of the 1990s, Malaysian French language teachers have benefited from a ‎high-quality ‎training course, partly held in Besançon, France, the statement further said.‎

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