Angola, Egypt address strengthening of parliamentary cooperation

Luanda – National Assembly Speaker Carolina Cerqueira Tuesday in Luanda discussed with the Egyptian Ambassador to Angola, Mohamed Atta, the strengthening of Parliamentary relations between the two countries.

Speaking to the press at the end of the meeting, the diplomat said that the audience also served to analyse the contribution of the Egyptian Parliament to strengthening of democracy in Angola.

Mohamed Atta said the Parliaments of Angola and Egypt cooperate in different areas, in particular that related to democracy.

The two countries have excellent trade relations. In 2019, the two countries’   turnover increased from US$600 million to US$3 billion.

Still, under bilateral cooperation, Angola intends to strengthen trade relations and take advantage of the Egyptian experience in the production of electrical appliances, car components and electronic industries.

Traditional authorities

In another audience, the National Assembly Speaker discussed with the sovereign Tchongolola Tchongonga, King of the Ovimbundu Kingdom in Bailundo, central Huambo province, issues linked to the beginning of the agricultural year.

 

 

Source: Angola Press News Agency

 

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