Africa-Press – Angola. The President of the Republic of Angola, João Lourenço, held, this Monday (03), a telephone conversation with his Czech counterpart, Petr Pavel.
According to the Presidency of the Republic’s page on social media, the statesmen addressed relations between the two countries and also assessed the current international situation.
Relations between the two countries date back to the proclamation of National Independence, through the then Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia.
With a long-standing relationship, Angola and the Czech Republic have been considering establishing more solid and effective cooperation in the most varied areas.
Political-diplomatic and cooperation relations between the two countries date back to January 1, 1993.
In December 1999, a Declaration was signed on ties between the two countries, which were strengthened in 2006, with the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding and the Development Cooperation Program.
The Czech Republic is a country in Central Europe, bordered to the north by Poland and Germany, to the east by Slovakia, to the south by Austria and to the west by Germany.
The country’s capital is the city of Prague, which is also the largest and most populous, with more than one million inhabitants.
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