13 April 2008
Luanda — Angolan and Serbian institutions expressed interest to cooperate in the exchange of experience and training of personnel in the production of seeds of maize, sunflower, soya and wheat, Angop learned from an official source.
According to a note from the Angolan embassy to Serbia, the possibility of cooperation between the two countris was discussed on Thursday in Belgrade (Serbia), between the trade attache of of Angola, António Benjamim, and the director general of the local Institute of Maize, Goran Saratlic.
The meeting also discussed the possibility of a new basis for Angolan students to study in that European country.
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