France, April 12 -- French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau defended the free-trade agreement between the European Union and Canada, which Attal called a "win-win deal" for both sides, but whose full implementation has been stalled by French lawmakers.

"Ceta is a win-win deal," Attal said on Thursday at a news conference with Trudeau in Ottawa during a three-day visit to Canada, insisting that the deal, which was approved at the EU level, still applies despite French lawmakers rejection.

"Since it came into force, trade between our two countries has progressed by more than a third," Attal said, adding that the deal has been particularly beneficial to French farmers.

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