Uruguay and Angola signed four legal instruments of cooperation in areas such as The business, customs, scientific-technical and administrative areas with the purpose of promoting bilateral relations, highlighted this Tuesday (19.2.2019) to the media of the African country
Uruguayan Foreign Minister Rodolfo Nin and Angolan Foreign Minister Manuel Augusto and Finance Minister Archer Mangueira signed documents that will also facilitate visas for businesspeople, according to the Jornal de Angola publication.
The authorities focused their statements on the importance of developing ties, especially in areas such as education, says the All Africa website.
Augusto told reporters that the move is part of the government's economic diversification strategy, which is accompanied by the creation of conditions that facilitate investment.
The Uruguayan diplomat highlighted the favorable conditions for the two nations to develop economic ties.
Angola and Uruguay established diplomatic relations in 1988, according to official data.
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