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Angola: Tunisian Delegation Jets in to Formalise Ties


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

17 July 2008
Posted to the web 17 July 2008

Luanda

A delegation of Tunisian Agency for Technological Cooperation (ATCT) arrived Thursday in Luanda for a three-day visit to Angola, aimed at analysing with the local government officials, methods to formalise the bilateral cooperation, mainly on the technological sector.

The North African nation's ambassador to Angola, Ali Goutali, told ANGOP at Luanda's "4 de Fevereiro International Airport that the mission is a complement of the previous one carried out last September 2007, when a big ATCT delegation, headed by top officials, appraised and identified some areas for implementation of bilateral ties.

During the visit, the Tunisian delegation will meet with officials of various Angolan ministries, with whom they will explore the concrete cooperation opportunities, mainly in the technological sector.

They will also discuss and analyse the way to formalise the bilateral cooperation through the agreements to be signed by the two delegations.

Led by the Tunisian ambassador to Angola, with residence in Pretoria, South Africa, Ali Goutali, the team comprises director-general of Tunisian Agency for Technological Cooperation (ATCT), Amor Jilani, and the director of projects and the institution's programme, Noureddine Bchir.

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In Luanda, the delegation will visit the Ministries of Foreign Affairs (MIREX), Agriculture and Rural Development (MINADER), Health (MINSA) Energy and Water, to discuss ways for accords in the technological and economic sectors.



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