Angolan President Meets Portuguese Counterpart at Belém

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Angolan President Meets Portuguese Counterpart at Belém
Angolan President Meets Portuguese Counterpart at Belém

Africa-Press – Angola. Angolan President João Lourenço arrived on Friday morning at Belém Palace in Lisbon for a meeting with Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. This marks the beginning of Lourenço’s three-day official visit to Portugal.

Upon his arrival, the Angolan head of state was greeted with military honors and the playing of the Angolan and Portuguese national anthems during a ceremony held at the palace’s main entrance.

Following the official welcome, the two heads of state posed for traditional photographs in the Golden Room. Then, the president of the republic signed the guest book.

A meeting between the two leaders will follow, during which they will discuss bilateral and multilateral issues.

Joint statements to the press are scheduled at the end of the meeting. Also on Friday, President Lourenço is scheduled to meet with Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and Portuguese businesspeople to strengthen partnerships and attract investment to Angola.

At least eleven legal cooperation instruments covering various areas of mutual interest are expected to be signed during the visit.

The day continues with a visit to the Portuguese Assembly of the Republic, where President João Lourenço will be received by José Pedro Aguiar Branco, the leader of that legislative body.

This official visit is part of the framework of friendly and cooperative relations between Angola and Portugal, and it aims to strengthen the two countries’ political, diplomatic, and economic ties.

Bilateral relations have gained renewed momentum, particularly in areas such as the economy, education, health, infrastructure, and tourism. In this context, the 550 million euro Strategic Cooperation Program (PEC) 2023-2027 stands out as a relevant milestone in consolidating the partnership between Angola and Portugal.

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