Angola and Cuba work on the Bilateral Economic Agenda 2024/2026

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Angola and Cuba work on the Bilateral Economic Agenda 2024/2026
Angola and Cuba work on the Bilateral Economic Agenda 2024/2026

Africa-Press – Angola. The republics of Angola and Cuba are working on concluding the bilateral economic agenda for the 2024/2026 period, a diploma that is already being consulted between the parties.

The fact was advanced this Monday, in Luanda, by the President of Cuba, Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, who did not provide further details around the bilateral economic agenda.

Speaking after the signing of legal instruments between Angola and Cuba, within the framework of strengthening bilateral cooperation, Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez reiterated that Angola is a country, in Africa, with which his country has a broader and more diversified collaboration.

“For this reason, we attach great importance to the signed agreements. Another agreement that we are working on together is the conclusion of the bilateral economic agenda for the 2024/2026 period, which is already being consulted between the Angolan and Cuban parties”, advanced the Cuban statesman.

Miguel Bermúdez expressed satisfaction with the results achieved with the holding, in April this year, of the meeting of the Governmental Commission with Angola, an event that, in his view, marks the development of collaboration between the two countries.

In this meeting, the President of Cuba once again touched on the issue of the embargo imposed by the United States of America, having thanked Angola for the position it has taken in this respect at an international level.

“This embargo has caused many limitations in the lives of Cuban men and women,” he said.

Angola and Cuba maintain excellent cooperation relations in various areas such as security, education, health, transport, public works, construction, oil, sports, culture, tourism and agriculture.

The two States established diplomatic relations on November 15, 1975, four days after Angola’s independence and, a year later, signed the General Cooperation Agreement, which created the Bilateral Commission.

This Caribbean State has trained many Angolan cadres and aspires to be more involved in economic cooperation with Angola, the country it supported in the war against the apartheid regime in South Africa.

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