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Téte António represents Angola at the SADC Council of Ministers meeting

The city of Lilongwe, in Malawi, hosts since this Friday the Council of Ministers of the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

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The event takes place at the Bingu wa Mutharika International Convention Center seeking "a common future within the regional community that will ensure economic well-being, improved standards and quality of life, freedom and social justice and peace and security for the peoples of southern Africa", says a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The meeting hosts all the ministers of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Affairs of SADC, in addition to the extraordinary ambassadors accredited in the 15 countries of this regional organization and senior officials of the Secretariat of the Southern African Development Community.

The Angolan delegation is headed by Téte António, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and comprises Ottoniel dos Santos, Secretary of State for Finance and Treasury, Azevedo Xavier Francisco "Xavita", Angola's ambassador to Zambia and Malawi, Beatriz Morais, ambassador of Angola in Botswana and deputy to the executive secretariat of SADC, and Nazaré Salvador, national secretary of SADC.

During two days, participants will analyze the degree of global implementation of the decisions of the council and the summit, learn about the situation of the covid-19 pandemic in the region and discuss the definition of the Mechanism for Involvement of Non-State Actors ( ANE) of SADC.

The session of the SADC Council of Ministers will also review the assessment report on the construction of the statue in honor of Julius Kambarage Nyerere, former President of Tanzania and one of the founders of SADC.

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