Angola: Parliaments Urged to Contribute to Implementation of Existing Agreements

Luanda — Parliaments of Angola and Sao Tome and Principe should contribute and encourage the implementation of agreements signed between the governments of the two countries, aimed at strengthening of existing ties between the two States.

This was defended Tuesday by the National Assembly speaker, António Paulo Kassoma, during his address at the Parliament's solemn session called to honour the president of Sao Tome and Principe, Manuel Pinto da Costa, who started Monday a three-day official visit to Angola.

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