ANGOLAN PRESIDENT, TONY BLAIR DISCUSS COOPERATION

Paris – Angolan President João Lourenço Wednesday in Paris, France, met with the patron of the Institute Tony Blair Institute, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Tony Blair, who also attended the Africa Economy Summit in the French capital, did not speak to the press at the end of the meeting with the Angolan Head of State.

The two entities have held regular talks within the framework of Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, an institution that has projects in 14 African countries.

Under the regular dialogue between the two individuals, last March, João Lourenço and Tony Blair spoke via videoconference of combat the Covid-19 pandemic in Angola, with stress to the vaccination of the population and access to a greater number of vaccines.

One of the characteristics of this Institute is to cooperate with governments in the process of changes and reforms.

In the specific case of Angola, it seeks to cooperate in terms of globalisation and the implementation of a vision of economic and social development.

Through cooperation programmes, the Institute provides consultants to work with governments to help them implement their own visions for development.

Source: Angola Press News Agency