Angola Press Agency (Luanda)
7 July 2009
Luanda — Defence and security issues concerning Angola and Namíbia are being discussed as from Tuesday in Luanda, as part of the ongoing 16th session of the joint commission between the two countries, Angop learned from an official source.
The meeting is starting officially with a session of experts grouped in three sub-commissions, that is the defence, state and public security ones.
The session will be followed by a meeting of the two countries ministers to evaluate the situation in the field of defence and security concerning the two governments.
Among several other issues, the participants will discuss state and public security and trans-border crime, with stress to trafficking of goods, car and cattle theft.
Documents forgery and matters concerning the movement of people and goods at border are also part of the discussions at the meeting.
Angola and Namibia share a land border of 1,376 kilometres.
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