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Senator Stine Meets Macron, French PM, and More to Make Economic and Cultural Case for Louisiana

Senator Stine with French Prime Minister Michel Barnier and French Senator Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne at the Élysée Palace (Press Office, Government of Canada).
Senator Stine with French Prime Minister Michel Barnier and French Senator Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne at the Élysée Palace (Press Office, Government of Canada).
Senator Jeremy Stine meets with the French President, Prime Minister, and several business, political, and media leaders to strengthen France-Louisiana economic and cultural ties.

Senator Jeremy Stine of Lake Charles just completed an intense two-week mission to Paris to build new partnerships between France and Louisiana. Stine was the head of the Louisiana delegation to the International Organization of La Francophonie Summit, which took place October 4 and 5. Senator Stine is the grandson of four French-speaking Cajun grandparents and attended one of Louisiana’s first immersion schools in Lake Charles.

Leader of the Republican majority in the Louisiana Senate and President of the Louisiana section of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie, the Senator also took advantage of his stay in France to plead Louisiana’s case in numerous meetings with economic and political leaders and in several interviews on major French TV networks.

As part of the Francophonie Summit in Villers-Cotterêts and Paris, the Senator met with French President Emmanuel Macron, French Prime Minister Michel Barnier, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He also signed with the French Secretary of State for la Francophonie Thani Mohamed-Solihi the France-Louisiana accords to renew the collaboration between the two governments to send French teachers to teach in Louisiana’s 40 French immersion schools.

Senator Stine with French Secretary of State Thani Mohamed-Solihi (French Secretariat of State for La Francophonie, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

In the two weeks preceding the Summit, Senator Stine had a packed economic, political and media agenda, coordinated in collaboration with Télé-Louisiane. In all these meetings, he tried in particular to attract new investments and good quality jobs to Louisiana and to promote francophone Louisiana in France.

In the economic field, the Senator had meetings with the CEO of Technip and public affairs managers of Total, Engie and Safran. These first three companies are among the most important in the energy field worldwide, and Safran is a global leader in aerospace and defense. In these discussions, Senator Stine highlighted the favorable context for new investments in Louisiana and especially argued for new liquefied natural gas (LNG) installations, a reliable source of energy for Louisiana and Europe, especially after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Senator Stine also held institutional economic meetings with the leaders of MEDEF International and the Alliance of French-speaking Employers. In addition to highlighting Louisiana’s strategic position as the world’s leading LNG supplier, he also discussed potential strategies to attract other French companies to set up in Louisiana, particularly in the energy (LNG, nuclear, renewables), quantum, aerospace, agribusiness, and artificial intelligence sectors.

Senator Stine with the CEO of Technip Energies at the company’s headquarters in Paris (Will McGrew, Télé-Louisiane).

On the political front, Senator Stine met with President Macron, Prime Minister Barnier, Secretary of State Mohamed-Soilihi, President of the Île-de-France Parisian Region Valérie Pécresse, Mayor Stephen Hervé, and Senators Mickaël Vallet and Jean-Baptiste LeMoyne. In these institutional meetings, the Senator argued for Louisiana’s inclusion in multilateral Francophone relations at the same level as Quebec, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland and the countries of Francophone Africa.

In the media landscape, Télé-Louisiane worked with Senator Stine to facilitate his participation on the sets of the main French TV conglomerates. To this end, he was a guest on l’Heure américaine on Franceinfo (France Télévisions), Face à Margot Haddad on LCI (TF1), the special program for the Francophonie Summit on TV5Monde, and the morning edition on RFI (France Médias Monde).

Senator Stine in the family photo of the Francophonie Summit in Villers-Cotterêts with President Macron, Prime Minister Trudeau, and other French-speaking world leaders (Will McGrew, Télé-Louisiane).

One of the main obstacles to the formation of new partnerships between France and Louisiana until now has been the absence of high-level French-speaking Louisiana leaders capable of interacting with French authorities. The progress that Senator Stine, the second authority of the Louisiana Senate and the first Louisiana parliamentarian to have studied in an immersion school, has made, is a positive sign for the future of the French language in Louisiana and for deeper collaborations between France and Louisiana.