Luanda, – Delegations of Angola and of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) started this Tuesday morning in Luanda the official talks to analyse the cooperation between both countries.
The Congolese delegation comprises the ministers of Home Affairs and Security, Foreign Affairs and of Hydro-carbons, Celestin Mbuyu Kabango, Thanbwe Mwamba and Isekmanga Nkeka, respectively.
The delegation also includes the provincial governors of Bandundu and Bas-Congo, Richard Ndambu and Mbatshi Batshe, respectively, as well as the CEO of the Congolese Oil company (Cohydro), Yole Yeli.
The Angolan delegation is made up of the ministers of Foreign Affairs, Assunção dos Anjos, of Oil, Botelho de Vasconcelos, and the deputy ministers of Territory Administration, Graciano Domingos, National Defence, Cândido Van-Dúnem, and of Home Affairs, Eduardo Martins.
The meeting will also be attended by the directors of the Angolan prime minister’s office, as well as by the economic and legal advisors, and those for regional and local issues, among others.