The protocols, signed this Tuesday at the Presidential Palace in Luanda, as part of the state visit that the President of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Obiang Nguema, is making to Angola, are part of the strengthening of bilateral cooperation between Luanda and Malabo.
The documents, which also include a joint statement within the framework of this visit, were signed in the presence of the two heads of state.
The Equatorial Guinean President began a 48-hour state visit to Angola on Tuesday and was received with military honors at the Presidential Palace in Cidade Alta, in the capital.
The bilateral relationship between Angola and Equatorial Guinea is marked by historical, cultural and economic ties, in addition to common interests in the international African context, according to a note from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Both countries, which belong to the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, had formalized ten cooperation agreements in strategic areas by 2019, such as defense, education and training, trade and visa exemption.