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President Jacob Zuma concludes Angola visit

───   05:15 Wed, 25 Nov 2015

President Jacob Zuma concludes Angola visit | News Article

Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday concluded a successful working visit to Angola, where he met with his counterpart President Eduardo Dos Santos, the Presidency said.


Zuma, who travelled to Angola at the invitation of Dos Santos, expressed “his gratitude at the invitation and once again congratulated Angola on their 40th anniversary of independence”.

A statement from the Presidency said: “The two Presidents reaffirmed the historical and fraternal relations between the two countries that were cemented during the period of struggle against colonialism and apartheid”.

Both leaders said they were satisfied with the growing and expanding political, economic and social cooperation between South Africa and Angola ever since the state visits of 2009 and 2010.

“The Heads of State also noted the thirty-three agreements and memoranda of understanding that have been signed over the years covering various fields, including agriculture, health, education, trade and industry, defence and security, transport, energy, as well as arts and culture,” said the Presidency.

Zuma emphasised the need to implement all signed agreements and urged the Ministers of International Relations and Cooperation of the two countries to move with speed.

The two leaders also took note on the progress of the Tripartite Mechanism on Dialogue and Cooperation between Angola, South Africa and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

They agreed on the need to ensure the success of the Mechanism through the implementation of agreed projects such as training of the DRC army, police and other identified economic projects.

“We also used this consultation to discuss issues affecting our region such as the ongoing instability in Burundi and the need for continued intervention by the AU Peace and Security Council as well as the need for the international community to support these efforts by the AU and EAC,” said Zuma.

He added: “South Africa as a former mediator in Burundi remains ready and will continue to support the Barundi to achieve peace, stability and development.”

Other regional issues discussed concerned the Central African Republic, the Republic of the Congo and South Sudan.
Zuma and Dos Santos both condemned the recent upsurge in terrorist activities in the world including countries such as Nigeria, Mali, Chad, Niger, Cameroon, Egypt and Paris.

“We are concerned about these terrorism developments across the globe and have expressed the need for all our countries to be vigilant as no country is immune to terrorist attacks. There is therefore a great need for global cooperation to fight terrorism,” said Zuma, who was accompanied by Minister of State Security, David Mahlobo.

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