Both countries are interested in expanding their links in agriculture, fishing, tourism, energy, mining, pharmaceutical industry, education, professional training, infrastructure, logistics and health.
According to the source, the countries held the third session of the Mixed Cooperation Commission in Rabat, the capital of Morocco, and signed seven legal instruments that denote the mutual will to strengthen and deepen the ties of friendship, collaboration and solidarity.
According to the information, the Angolan foreign minister, Téte António, and his Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bourita, led the talks, and praised “the high esteem and respect” that characterize the relations between their heads of state, King Mohammed VI and João Lourenço, respectively.
They also invited the ministers of the respective sectors to identify actions and projects in key areas of common interest, and encouraged the economic communities to carry out prospecting missions to take full advantage of existing opportunities.
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