
Africa-Press – Angola. The Secretary of State for International Cooperation and Angolan Communities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, Wednesday(9), that the Report of the 113th Session of the OEACP Council of Ministers, chaired by Angola, reflects the actions developed and defined by the country. , ensuring the principle of continuity and the activities carried out by the previous presidency.
Domingos Custódio Vieira Lopes spoke, virtually, at the opening of the 114th Session of the Council of Ministers of the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OEACP), which takes place in a hybrid way from Brussels, Kingdom of Belgium.
For the Secretary of State, Chapter V of the Revised Georgetown Agreement is quite enlightening on the importance of the OASCP Organs, underlining the role that the Council of Ministers has played in approving and implementing resolutions and decisions, as well as in preparing and execution of the resolutions and decisions of the Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Organization, reinforcing its institutional importance.
He reiterated his congratulations to Sulvie Baipo-Temon, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Central African Republic and President of the OEACP Council of Ministers, auguring a productive mandate, oriented towards strengthening institutions and confirming the Organization’s transformation process. He also took the opportunity to congratulate the rapporteur and the rapporteur’s friends for the quality of the work presented, as well as the excellence shown by the Secretariat led by Georges Rebelo Pinto Chicoti, Secretary General of the OEACP, extended to the undersecretaries and associated technicians of the different departments and divisions. of the organization.
The 114th Session of the OASCP Council of Ministers is being chaired by Sulvie Baipo-Temon, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Central African Republic, assisted by Georges Rebelo Pinto Chicoti, Secretary General of the Organization.
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