Africa-Press – Angola. The Angolan ambassador to the United States of America, Joaquim do Espírito Santo, today handed over the figurative letters to his Mexican counterpart, Steban Mocz, in a ceremony held at the Mexican Cultural Institute, in Washington DC
The cooperation relations between the two countries, the economic potential of each State, as well as the areas that could be exchanged dominated the meeting of the diplomats.
Joaquim do Espírito Santo presented the letters as Angola’s ambassador to Mexico, residing in the United States of America, and spoke of the economic reforms underway in the country, mentioning that the market offers several opportunities to foreign investors “and is also open to mexicans”.
As for the areas subject to relations, he added that Angola and Mexico can cooperate, in addition to the oil industry, in the Agriculture, Manufacturing Industry and Health sectors, reaffirming that the country ” lives in political stability and this year will hold another election”.
The two ambassadors also took the opportunity to talk about the impact of Covid-19 on both countries and the combat measures adopted by their respective Governments.
“The measures adopted by the Angolan Executive have allowed the reduction of cases in the country. The Government continues to show efforts to vaccinate a large part of the population”, he said, underlining the need to continue working to maintain relations between the two countries. increasingly narrow countries.
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