The Angolan ministries of Foreign Affairs, Economy and Planning, in partnership with the European Union (EU) Delegation in Angola, are to promote this Wednesday the first meeting for the effective setting up of the Steering Committee for the project dubbed “EU/Angola Dialogue Facilitation”.
The Steering Committee was created in January 2020 with a view to energizing the agreement dubbed “Acordo Caminho Conjunto” (Joint Path agreement) signed between the Republic of Angola and the European Union, intended to boosting bilateral dialogue in priority domains such as security, good governance, human rights and migration, as well as economic growth, sustainable development, energy, research, innovation and climate changes.
The Angolan Foreign minister, Téte António, has recently said that “Angola sees the EU as an important partner for its economic and social development”.
The Joint Path agreement was signed in July 2012, in Brussels, Belgium.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.