In a significant development, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has asserted that Brazil is well-positioned to be Angola’s key partner in the realms of agriculture and trade. During his visit to Angola, President Lula expressed his nation’s keenness to aid Angola’s economic diversification endeavors and highlighted the untapped potential for bilateral trade growth.
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President Lula’s visit to the African nation came after his participation in the BRICS summit held in South Africa earlier in the week. During this event, he not only affirmed his backing for Angola’s potential inclusion in the emerging markets group but also put forth Brazil’s support for Angola’s aspirations for a dynamic agricultural transformation.
With a vision of fostering sustainable development, President Lula emphasized the prospect of collaborative solutions that could drive progress. In this context, he referred to Brazil as an “ideal partner” to assist Angola in achieving its agricultural revolution goals.
Furthermore, President Lula extended a noteworthy invitation to Angolan President Joao Lourenco. This invitation entails participation in G20 meetings, particularly pertinent as Brazil prepares to assume temporary presidency of the G20 next year. Such a gesture not only underscores the strong bilateral relations but also signals an eagerness to bolster international cooperation for shared progress.