Angolan Diplomat Presents Credentials in Dominican Republic

Luanda — Angolan diplomat Cândida Teixeira delivered Wednesday her credentials to the President of the Dominican Republic, Luís Abinader, as non-resident ambassador of Angola to the Central American and Caribbean country.

In its press note, the diplomatic office states that after the ceremony, the Dominican statesman expressed wish for a new era of cooperation with Angola.

Abinader invited the Angolan President, João Lourenço, to visit his country, and expressed interest in intensifying cooperation with Angola in several areas.

With residence in Havana (Cuba), Cândida Teixeira also represents the Angolan state, as non-resident ambassador, in Nicaragua and Panama.

The Dominican Republic has one of the biggest economies in the Caribbean and Latin America and is known for its positive attitude to foreign investment.

It has a solid financial sector and according to the World Bank is one of the countries that receive most foreign direct investment in the region.

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