Luanda – A delegation of South Sudan, led by its Minister of President’ Cabinet Affairs, Deng Alor Kuol, arrived this Tuesday in Luanda, for an official three-day visit in the country, under the bilateral cooperation between the two state.
Speaking to Angop at Luanda’s “4 de Fevereiro” International Airport, the Sudanese minister said that he is bringing a letter from his President, Kiir Mayardit, to hand over to the Angolan Head of State, José Eduardo dos Santos.
According to him, the content of the letter comprises matters related to good relations between both countries, cooperation that through this visit will be reinforced, as wel as the bilateral ties between Angola and South Sudan.
According to his agenda that reached Angop at the airport, the Sudanese official will on Thursday be received in audience by President José Eduardo dos Santos.
During the visit, the Sudanese delegation will meet with the Ministers of Foreign Afaairs, Oil and Finance, George Chicoty, Botelho de Vasconcelos and Carlos Alberto Lopes, respectively.
The delegation will also meet officials of the national executive.
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