Luanda - The Angolan ambassador to Senegal, Adão Pinto and his North American counterpart, Michael Raynor, on Thursday, in Dakar, addressed political and economic aspects of mutual interest between the two countries in the international arena.
According to a note from the Angolan embassy in Senegal, which ANGOP had access to, at the meeting held at the Embassy of the United States of America (USA), both diplomats talked about the armed conflict in Ukraine, and Adão Pinto reiterated the position of non-indifference assumed by most African countries, based on the Protocol on the Establishment of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union (AU).
Likewise, the recent coups d'état observed in West and Central Africa, particularly those in Niger and Gabon, also deserved to be addressed, with Ambassador Michael Raynor referring to the need to find solutions to these evils that, negatively, are increasing , leading to backwardness and underdevelopment.
On the other hand, referring to Angola, Ambassador Michael Raynor highlighted the major reforms taking place in the country and highlighted the active role of the Angolan Government in resolving conflicts on the continent.
The theme of training and raising African youth was among the topics addressed, with Ambassador Adão Pinto, praising the role of the United States in the contribution it has made to training young people, thus preventing, for example, citizens from fleeing through the Mediterranean Sea for illegal emigration to Europe.
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