Africa-Press – Angola. Angola and Algeria evaluated, this Friday, in Copenhagen, Denmark, the increase in bilateral cooperation, focusing on the energy, oil, gas and education sectors.
In a working meeting between the heads of diplomacy of the two countries, respectively, Téte António (Angola) and Ahmed Attaf (Algeria), bilateral, regional and international issues were also discussed.
The two entities congratulate the holding of the Forum for Cooperation of Nordic Countries with Africa, hoping that it will bring positive results for all parties involved.
Angola understands that appropriate mechanisms must be created to allow greater opening of this forum to the private business sector, in accordance with the new dynamics of managing international partnerships currently being debated in the African Union (AU).
In the meeting between Téte António and Ahmed Attaf, held on the sidelines of the meeting of the ministers of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Affairs of the Nordic and African Countries, which ended (3), in the Danish capital, topics related to candidacies for the different multilateral organizations, with a view to facilitating greater and better insertion of staff in the various international bodies.
Angola and Algeria have had diplomatic and friendly relations for several years, based on fraternity and solidarity.
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