Angola: President João Lourenço Receives Message From Sudanese Counterpart

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Luanda — A message from the President of Sudan, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan Abdel Rahman, to his Angolan counterpart, João Lourenço, was delivered Sunday night to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Téte António.

The bearer of the message was the head of Sudanese diplomacy, Ali Yousef Ahmed Al-Sharif, according to a note from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Al-Sharif came to Luanda to participate in the 18th ordinary session of the Interministerial Committee of the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR), held on the same day.

Bilateral relations between Angola and Sudan have been marked by ‘historic solidarity’ and mutual interest in strengthening bilateral cooperation in various areas, including political, economic and cultural, the statement said.

The document adds that the two states have a broad and close partnership, primarily in the areas of diplomacy and politics, economy and trade, energy and natural resources, education and culture as well as defense and security, among others.

Angola and Sudan maintain ‘excellent relations of friendship and cooperation’ and both are part of the ICGLR, an organisation created in 1994 with the aim of resolving peace and security issues in the area.

The two nations also share ties in the African context and position themselves as relevant actors in promoting peace and stability on the continent, the note concludes.

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