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Angola: Joint Commission Meets Wednesday in Luanda


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

12 March 2008
Posted to the web 12 March 2008

Luanda

Angola/Algeria joint commission is to meet on March 12-14, in Luanda, in its third session, during which will be signed some accords, under the existing co-operation between the two countries, ANGOP has learnt.

According to a press note delivered to ANGOP, the Algerian team to the meeting will be led by the minister of Energy and Mining, Chakib Khelil, and also comprises directors of various sectors.

Accords in the areas of maritime transports, geology and mining, health, as well as promotion and reciprocal protection of investments, as well as co-operation between the state-run radios stations, commerce and industry chamber will be signed.

Participants to the meeting will also debate visa exemption on diplomatic and service passports.



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