Angola ponders over training officers in Belgium
Brussels, ANGOLA, June 4 - Angola admitted the possibility of being among the countries with officers trained at the Royal Military Academy in Brussels, the only Federal State-run Belgian university.
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The country still has to ponder on possibility of training the Angolan military at 184 year old Academy.
Angolan president João Lourenço, who is visiting the European country, learned of the functioning of the institution on Monday.
João Lourenço toured, among other divisions, the Gallery of the Generals, containing the figures that marked the history of the Royal Military School.
Founded on September 7, 1834, the institution trains officers from the Belgian Army.
The Academy also offers training to the staff from member countries of the European Union and Africa in the subjects run in French, Dutch and English.
President João Lourenço is meeting with King Philippe this Monday.
The agenda includes meeting with entities of the European Union, a dinner with businessmen and a meeting with the Angolan community to the European country.
Angola's President visit to Belgium is the second stage of his European tour, started in France.
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