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Angola: Czech Republic Eyes Cooperation in Education, Agriculture Sectors


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

23 April 2008
Posted to the web 23 April 2008

Luanda

The Czech Republic aims at cooperating with Angola in the fields of Education and Agriculture, the ambassador of that country, Vladimir Valky, told ANGOP this Wednesday, in Luanda.

The diplomat expressed this desire to the press at the end of an audience granted by the Angolan prime minister, Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos.

Vladimir Valky said he analysed with the Angola premier issues concerning the cooperation, with the aim of developing the two countries.

He referred that the meeting also served to introduce himself to the prime minister, in the capacity of the first ambassador of Czech Republic to Angola.



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