The exhibition is on display until Thursday 17th at the Buxelles Press Club. The different stages of Agostinho Neto's political path are approached, including the conquest of Angola's independence on November 11, 1975, the backdrop of the exhibition.
According to a publication in the Facebook of the Foundation Dr. António Agostinho Neto, Mário de Azevedo Constantino, ambassador of Angola in Belgium, was present in the inauguration ceremony and "it praised the deeds of Dr. Agostinho Neto in the fight of national release as well as its active role in the African continent".
The responsible also emphasized "the figure of Agostinho Neto as altruistic man whose teachings have been a catalyst for the youth" and remembered that Agostinho Neto defended that the political independence was the beginning of the course for other valences, as the economic independence.
José Filomeno Monteiro, ambassador of Cape Verde, took advantage of the occasion to admit that the deeds of Agostinho Neto go beyond the Angolan borders. "Proof of this, is the fact that the biggest hospital of Cape Verde has the name of Dr. António Agostinho Neto," he said.
Already for the Portuguese ambassador in Belgium, Rui Tereno, Agostinho Neto "was a figure who fought and defended very early his ideals of emancipation of the people.