This Saturday, the President of Brazil continues his two-day state visit to Angola with the opening of a new facility at the Instituto Guimarães Rosa (Angolo-Brazilian Cultural Center) and a meeting with the local Brazilian community.
The last item on the agenda of this visit, which resulted in the signing on the first day of seven memorandums of understanding in the fields of tourism, health and agriculture, among other things, to “strengthen and renew” bilateral cooperation for almost five years. decades, farewell to the country with a meeting at the Presidential Palace.
The Brazilian community in Angola has about 27,000 members and is “by far” the largest in Africa, according to Brazilian Ambassador to Luanda Rafael Vidal.
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s entourage includes six ministers, including the ministers of health, human rights, racial equality and foreign affairs, the largest retinue in the history of Lula da Silva’s visits abroad, as well as 170 Brazilian businessmen.
Lula da Silva leaves Luanda on Sunday morning for Sao Tome and Principe to attend the XIV Conference of Heads of State and Government of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP).
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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