Guinea Equatorial ratifies visa waiver agreement on passports
Luanda, ANGOLA, May 11 - Equatorial Guinea has ratified visa waiver agreement on diplomatic and service passports to allow the citizens from Angola and Equatorial Guinea to move freely within their respective territories, under the strengthening of bilateral cooperation.
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The Central Africa's minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Simeon Oyono Esono Angue released the information Friday in Luanda.
Simeon Angue delivered a message from Guinean President Teodoro Nguema to the Angolan Head of State, João Lourenço.
In his message, Teodoro Nguema, defends the strengthening of relations of friendship and cooperation between the two countries.
The Guinean top diplomat told the press that the parties are working on diversification of cooperation.
This includes adopting ways that help identify common interests with reciprocal benefits.
To him, cooperation in the fields of civil aviation and fisheries, taking advantage of the maritime long coastal of Angola and Guinea, can be exploited to the benefit of both countries.
On the other hand, he said that his country is taking significant steps to consolidate its membership in the Portuguese Speaking Countries Community (CPLP), expanding the language teaching so that the citizens can speak Portuguese.
He announced that Equatorial Guinea is making arrangements to host a Summit on Gulf of Guinea this year.
The Foreign minister arrived in Luanda Friday.
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