The documents are being signed during the working visit that the President of Mozambique, Daniel Chapo, is making to Angola this Friday and Saturday.
The signing of agreements on air services, merchant shipping and ports is planned, and will be signed by the Angolan Minister of Transport and the Mozambican Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation.
A memorandum of understanding between the two countries in the area of social action and gender equality will be signed by the Angolan Minister of Foreign Affairs and his Mozambican counterpart.
The Executive Cooperation Programme in the cultural area for the three-year period 2025-2028 between Angola and Mozambique will be signed by the Angolan Minister of Culture and the head of Mozambican diplomacy.
Another memorandum of understanding between the Mozambique Tourism Institute (Inatur I.P.) and the Angolan Tourism Institute (Infortur) will also be signed.
The President of Mozambique arrived this morning at the Presidential Palace in Luanda for a private meeting with his counterpart, João Lourenço.
According to the programme, while the two heads of state hold official talks, delegations from both countries will also meet, followed by the signing of agreements and statements to the press by the two presidents.
Daniel Chapo will be accompanied by a delegation that includes the ministers of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Maria dos Santos Lucas, Mineral Resources and Energy, Estevão Pale, Economy, Basílio Muhate, and Transport and Logistics, João Matlombe, as well as the Secretary of State for the Treasury and Budget, Amílcar Tivane.
In addition to the meeting with João Lourenço, Daniel Chapo's program includes a trip to the Luanda-Bengo Special Economic Zone (ZEE), to identify "investment and business opportunities to develop in Angola", and participation in a dinner in his honor promoted by the Angolan Banking Association (ABANC).