The President of the Republic and the Prime Minister attended the CPLP (Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries) Summit in Sao Tome and both showed good spirits, forgetting about the tensions of domestic politics in the tropics, with no sign of disagreement over Belen’s veto on the housing package.
At the summit, António Costa announced that Portugal was ready to convert member states’ debts in support of the ecological transition, similar to what is happening with Cape Verde.
Portugal is ready “to work with each of the CPLP member states to also convert debt into an environment, energy, water and waste investment fund to accelerate this transition,” he added. The starting point of this proposal is to work “based on a pilot project of the Climate and Environment Fund” in Cape Verde.
In turn, the president of the republic defended the opening of the CPLP summits for young people in order to prevent the organization from becoming a “relic of the past” or a “showcase of personalities.”
Lourenço wants to speed up mobilityOutgoing CPLP President João Lourenço said the mobility agreement, which came into effect in January this year, has created expectations among the population that rulers must live up to. Converging factors “should be used to remove the barriers that still exist in practice and that hinder economic cooperation between countries,” the Angolan leader said.
Author: Armando Estevez Pereira([email protected]) This Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal
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