Luanda — The prime minister, Paulo Kassoma, received farewell greetings this Thursday, in Luanda, from the outgoing ambassador of Argélia, Toufik Dahman, who reaffirmed his country's interest to strengthen cooperation ties with Angola.
At the end of the audience granted to him by the Angolan premier, Toufik Dahman told the press that about 50 Angolans will leave for Algeria next Sunday for higher education training.
The diplomat affirmed that there is currently a good moment of the historic relations with Angola, a country that, according to him, is heading towards progress and stability.
He informed that the fourth meeting of the joint bilateral commission is being prepared, with view to reinforce the relations existing in the sectors of agriculture, education and health, and eventually identifying new areas of cooperation.

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