19 June 2009
Luanda — The Angolan ambassador to Côte d'Ivoire, Gilberto Buta Lutucuta, and his former Israeli counterpart to the Southern African country, Tamar Golan, Friday in Abidjan highlighted the excellent state of relations between the two countries.
Tamar Golan, who carried out a visit to Côte d'Ivoire, went to the Angolan embassy to express her solidarity towards the Government and People of Angola, as well as her satisfaction for the development that Angola is registering in different sectors.
She stressed the advances, above all, in the economic sector, having in the occasion encouraged the Angolan Government to continue to invest in other sectors, with emphasis on agriculture.
Currently, member of the Department of Government Policies and Department of Studies and Initiatives for Africa and Middle East of the Ben- Gurion de Negev University, one of the top higher education institutions of Israel, considered, however, important the strengthening of cooperation with the Faculty of Agronomy of this university centre.
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