Angola: PM Wants Increased Coperation With Guinea-Bissau

Luanda — Angolan prime-minister, António Paulo Kassoma, today voiced for the setting up of means to make the cooperation with Guinea-Bissau profitable and pave the way for full economic cooperation with mutual advantages.

Addressing the openning ceremony of the official talks with his Guinea-Bissau counterpart, Carlos Gomes Jr., the angolan premier said that, despite the asymmetries, both countries have several resources that once well identified and explored, represent a surplus value in the consolidation of cooperation and solidarity between the two countries as weel as in the affirmation of their sustainable development.

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