Angola and Brazil discuss expanding commercial and Economic cooperation

Angola and Brazil discuss expanding commercial and Economic cooperation

The Minister of State for Economic Coordination of Angola, José de Lima Massano, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, Mauro Vieira, held a meeting last week as part of the G20 foreign ministers’ meeting, which has been taking place since Wednesday. fair, in Brazil.

At the meeting, the two ministers discussed the expansion of commercial and economic cooperation, the opening of the Consulate General of Brazil in Luanda, which will represent the opportunity to expand commercial and economic cooperation between the two countries and service to the Brazilian community in Angola. 

According to a note from the Brazilian Embassy in Luanda, on Facebook, at the time José de Lima Massano expressed the country’s support for Brazil’s priorities in the group’s presidency.

Brazil assumed the Presidency of the G20 in December 2023.

The invitation for Angola to participate in the group’s meetings was made by the Brazilian Head of State, Lula da Silva, to President João Lourenço during the presidential visit in August last year.

In addition to Angola, Egypt, Nigeria, Spain, Portugal, Norway, United Arab Emirates and Singapore were also invited to participate in the meetings. 

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