EU minister and director assess cooperation

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EU minister and director assess cooperation
EU minister and director assess cooperation

Africa-Press – Angola. Angola and the European Union (EU) analyzed, this Monday, in Luanda, the partnership in the scope of the “Joint Angola-EU Path” project, embodied in investment actions in different areas of economic development.

During a hearing, the head of Angolan diplomacy, Téte António and the EU director for Africa, Rita Laranjinha, focused in particular on the “Sixth Ministerial Meeting”, among other programs of common interest.

The diplomats, quoted in a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, also addressed issues related to defense and security, with emphasis on the situation prevailing in the Central African Republic (CAR), as well as the role that Angola has played within the scope of the CIRGL. .

Based in Brussels (Kingdom of Belgium) and with representations throughout the world, the European External Action Service (EEAS) aims to ensure greater coherence and effectiveness in European foreign policy, as well as to strengthen Europe’s influence at the international level. world.

SEAE supports the EU High Representative in the conduct of the European Union’s foreign and security policy, manages diplomatic relations and strategic partnerships with countries outside the European community, in addition to collaborating with the national diplomatic services of EU countries, the United Nations and other world powers.

The institution, currently headed by a Portuguese woman, promotes peace through political and economic support, guarantees security under the common security and defense policy, and maintains good relations with the EU’s closest neighboring countries, within the framework of European policy. good neighborhood.

The director for Africa of the EU External Action Service is also responsible for providing humanitarian assistance and responding to crisis situations, as well as contributing to the fight against climate change and dealing with human rights issues.

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