Prime Minister Ana Brnabic met with Speaker of the Angolan Parliament Fernando da Piedade Dias and discussed improving bilateral and economic cooperation between the two countries.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic met with Speaker of the Angolan Parliament Fernando da Piedade Dias and discussed improving bilateral and economic cooperation between the two countries.
Brnabic welcomed the guest from Angola, pointing out that the two countries are bound by traditionally friendly diplomatic relations, dating back to the period of struggle for the independence of Angola and cooperation in the Non-Aligned Movement.
The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction that the communication between the two countries has been raised to a higher level, assessing that this visit is a good opportunity to further enhance bilateral cooperation as well as economic relations.
She expressed her gratitude to the Speaker of the Angolan Parliament for a firm and principled stance on the non-recognition of Kosovo's unilaterally declared independence, as well as for respect for Serbia's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
Dias stressed that Angola's positions on non-recognition of Kosovo remain unchanged and that Serbia can always count on support and assistance. He added that relations between the two countries have been strengthened by decades of friendship, and said it was time for cooperation to be deepened and strengthened.
The officials agreed that particular attention should be paid to further expanding economic cooperation, as well as cooperation in the fields of education, agriculture and defence.