Africa-Press – Angola. The plenipotentiary ambassador of Angola in Cuba and Panama, Maria Cândida Teixeira, last Friday expressed the interest of the Angolan government in establishing new goals to strengthen cooperation ties with Panama.
According to the diplomat, Angola intends to reinforce the sectors of energy, education, fisheries, agriculture, culture and tourism, where there are already initial bases in negotiations.
Maria Cândida Teixeira was speaking during a meeting with members of the Panamanian government and the diplomatic corps accredited in this Central American country, as part of a working visit to Panama, to leverage and strengthen cooperation ties.
The meeting was attended by the secretary of the Political Bureau of the MPLA for International Relations, Manuel Augusto, and served to present the new business environment underway in Angola, emphasizing the new principles and general bases for private investment.
During her stay in Panama, Maria Cândida Teixeira held separate meetings with representatives of various political institutions and professionals in the State of Panama.
Panama is a country that connects Central and South America. Thanks to its geographical position, it currently offers the world a wide platform of maritime, commercial, real estate and financial services.
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