Angola: President Wants Angola-Belgium Fruitful Cooperation

Luanda — Angolan President of the Republic João Lourenço expressed the country's availability to continue to develop multilateral and fruitful cooperation with Belgium, aimed at boosting the economies of both countries and guaranteeing a better quality of life for both peoples.

This is expressed in a congratulatory note sent to King Filipe of Belgium on the occasion of the National Day of the Kingdom of Belgium, celebrated on Thursday (July 21.

In the note sent to ANGOP by the Secretary for Institutional Communication and Press Affairs of the President of the Republic, the Head of State expresses Angola's will to increasingly make efforts to strengthen relations with the Kingdom from Belgium.

Political-diplomatic relations between Angola and the Kingdom of Belgium began in 1979. Since then, agreements, memoranda and business contracts were signed.

The documents include the Economic, Scientific and Cultural Cooperation signed on 26 April 1983.

The diplomas defined the regulatory legal framework for bilateral cooperation and instituted the Joint Commission, and the General Cooperation Agreement of 26 July from 1983.

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