Africa-Press – Angola. Angola and Brazil evaluated, this Wednesday, in Luanda, the current state of bilateral cooperation relations, with emphasis on the preparation of the next Joint Commission, scheduled for November, in Brasília.
This assessment by the Joint Commission between the two countries was analyzed at a meeting between the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Téte António, and the Brazilian ambassador to Angola, Rafael Vidal.
Angola and Brazil are working towards fine-tuning their agenda in order to find a consensus date for the holding of the Seventh Bilateral Joint Commission, initially scheduled for November this year.
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