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Multisectoral technical delegations from Angola and Kenya met in Nairobi for the first session of the Joint Bilateral Cooperation Commission, which ran from 16 to 18 October 2023, to negotiate various draft agreements aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation.

The Angolan technical team was led by Ambassador Jorge Cardoso, Director of the Africa, Middle East and Regional Organisations Directorate, and included engineer Sianga Abílio, Ambassador of the Republic of Angola to the Republic of Kenya, Ambassador Carlos Sardinha, Director of the International Cooperation Directorate of the Ministry of External Relations, technicians from the Presidency of the Republic of Angola and various ministerial departments, who worked for three days, divided into three thematic groups, namely Foreign Affairs and Security; Economic Affairs and Trade and; Social and Cultural Affairs.

The agenda of the technical delegations from Angola and Kenya included, among others, draft agreements linked to the health, agriculture, environment, telecommunications, maritime transport and youth and sports sectors.

The negotiations at technical level, which took place on the 16th and 17th, had the task of preparing for the ministerial segment of the first session of the Angola-Kenya Joint Bilateral Commission for cooperation, which was held on 19 October 2023, also in the city of Nairobi.

 

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