Lusaka - Angola attends today until Friday the 7th Regional Meeting of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) and European Union (EU) countries taking place in Lusaka, Zambia.
At the meeting of the Joint Assembly, that gathers deputies of SADC and the European Union, the countries involved will give continuity to previous discussions on issues of political, economic and social development.
The three-day debate will focus on the process of regional integration and cooperation in southern Africa, the fight against corruption, elections and electoral processes, contributions to regional development and challenges in the exploitation of mineral resources , food security and agriculture development and gender issues.
The forum will also address universal access to basic education, in view of the Millennium Development Goals.
At this meeting, Angola will be represented by a parliamentary delegation, headed by Mr Virgilio de Fontes Pereira, chairperson of MPLA parliamentary group.
The opening ceremony of the 7th meeting of ACP/EU was chaired by the speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia, Patrick Matibini.
The parliamentary meeting ends Friday with the release of the findings and recommendations that will serve to guide the next meeting.