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Angola: French President Expected Friday in Country
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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)
22 May 2008
Posted to the web 22 May 2008
Luanda
French President Nicolas Sarkozy is expected in Luanda on Friday 23, in fulfilment of his first official visit to Angola under the invitation of his counterpart José Eduardo dos Santos, reads a statement from the Angolan Foreign Affairs Ministry that ANGOP had access to.
The visit is aimed at reinforcing bilateral co-operation.
According to the programme, the presidential plane lands at 06:00 am local time, at "4 de Fevereiro" Airport, where Nicolas Sarkozy will receive welcome greetings from the Angolan Premier, Fernando da Piedade Dias dos Santos, and the Foreign Affairs minister, João Bernardo de Miranda.
The official reception happens at 09:00 am at the Presidential Palace.
The signing of agreements is scheduled for 10:15, in the Blue Room of the Presidential Palace, followed by a press conference at the garden.
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The French President is scheduled to leave the country at 01:15 in the afternoon.
what he wants from this poor country ? Any one have an idea !
France is trying to expand its geopolitical zone of influence. I wonder if Sarkozy is going to insult us again as he did in Senegal. It will be easy for him to treat as BOY this mental slave president liberated physically but still enslaved culturally. How come he does not have a single African name? Does he speak any African language? Does he support our cultures or he wants them extinct? I would like to see a Nicolo Eduardo Dos Carlos at the head of China, India, Korea or Japan. Do not tell me that those things that many Africans... [Read Full Text]
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