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Angola: Ambassador Presents Credential Letters


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

21 April 2008
Posted to the web 22 April 2008

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ReykjavíAngola's extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador to the Kingdom of Sweden, Nordic Countries and to the Baltic States of Estonian and Lithuania, Domingos Culolo will on Tuesday present his credential letters to the President of Iceland , 'lafur Ragnar Grimsson.

According to the visit programme, the Angolan diplomat will hold meetings with director of the Foreign Affairs Ministry for Politics and Security and with those of Foreign Affairs, Grét Gunanarsdóttir and Marttin Eyjólfsson, respectively, as well as with representatives of the resident Angolan community.

Ambassador Domingos Culolo has been carrying out an intense diplomatic activity in the region of the Nordic countries and Baltic States, where Angola is accredited.

This year, the Angolan official held various working meetings and presented credential letters in Denmark, Estonia and Finland, with Norway and Lithuania being the countries left.



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