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Angola: Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Expected Today


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

2 April 2008
Posted to the web 2 April 2008

Luanda

The Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Ta Minh Châu is expected this Wednesday, here, for a state visit to Angola, in light of the strengthening of friendship relations and cooperation relations existing between the two countries.

ANGOP learnt Tuesday from a press note from the Angolan Foreign Affairs Ministry that, during the visit top level delegations of Angola and of Vietnam, respectively, will hold official talks on bilateral issues taking into account the reinforcement of the cooperation between both States.

Vietnam is a country that occupies the eastern coast of the Indochina peninsula and has agriculture as the population's main activity.



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