Angola: Govt and Ghana Define Bilateral Cooperation Reinforcement

Luanda — A multi-sectorial delegation of Angola, led by Secretary of State for Cooperation, Exalgina Gambôa, left on Wednesday for Accra city in Ghana, to attend the 5th three-day bilateral commission session.

Speaking briefly to Angop at Luanda's "4 de Fevereiro" International Airport, Exalgina Gambôa said that the meeting will assess the existing cooperation between the two states and envisage new areas of cooperation.

According to her, the cooperation between both countries is good, but it must be materialised with concrete projects in the sectors of education, oil, media, culture, sport, transport and trade.

Angola and Ghana signed in 2010 two bilateral cooperation legal tools when the Angolan president José Eduardo dos Santos visited that western African country.

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