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Angola: Public Works Minister Ends Visit to Algeria
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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)
17 March 2008
Posted to the web 17 March 2008
Luanda
The minister of Public Works, Higino Carneiro left Algeria this Monday after a three-day visit to share experiences with his local counterpart on the entrusting and construction of social infrastructures.
Before leaving Algiers, Higino Carneiro was received in an audience by the Algerian Prime Minister, Abdelaziz Belkhadem, in representation of the Head of State, Abdelziz Bouterflika, in which he handed over a message from the Angolan President, José Eduardo dos Santos.
Algerian Public Works minister, Amar Ghoul and the Angolan ambassador to Algeria, Hermínio Escórcio, attended the audience.
Higino Carneiro, who Saturday arrived in Algiers, where he analysed with local authorities the possibilities of bilateral cooperation between both Ministries based on the implementation common projects in the fields of construction of roads, bridges and training of staff of the sector.
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At the end of the conversations, both ministers granted a press conference on the visit.
At the occasion, the Angolan official announced that Angola shall host the second congress on roads this year, in sequence of the first congress that was held two years ago in Algiers, to which he expressed his satisfaction to host the referred event in Luanda.
Angola and Algeria have relations in the fields of training of cadres, in the electrical, hydrocarbon and mining sectors, apart from the cooperation existing between Sonangol and Sonnatrch, both State-run societies linked to the oil and fuel area.
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