6 November 2008
Luanda — President José Eduardo dos Santos has sent a message to his counterpart from Congo Brazzaville, Denis Sassou NGuesso, whose content was not revealed.
According to a document from the Angolan Embassy in that country, which Angop had access to, the message was handed over Wednesday by ambassador Pedro Fernando Mavunza to the secretary general of the Congolese Foreign Affairs minister, Daniel Owassa.
During the meeting, the Angolan ambassador to the Republic of Congo, Pedro Fernando Mavunza, reiterated the Angolan Government's support to the Brazzaville Declaration about the sixth World Forum on Sustainable Development, which took place in that city from 27 to 30 October, under the theme "Africa, Environment and Globalization".
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Why should anyone care that dos Santos delivered a message to Sassou, if we can't know what it was about? ANGOP, this type of journalism is not just lazy, it is irresponsible. Try to imagine a world in which life does not revolve on the minor details of the head-of-state's schedule. Because that is the world we live in.