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Angola and Gabon strengthen ties with new cooperation agreements

Speaking after the talks, President Oligui Nguema said Gabon was looking to benefit from Angola’s experience in tourism, agriculture and other industries as Libreville pushes to reduce its dependence on oil revenues.

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00:00Angola and Gabon have reinforced bilateral cooperation with the signing of three new agreements aimed at deepening cooperation in key
00:08economic sectors
00:08as the two oil-producing nations seeks to diversify their economies and strengthen regional partnerships.
00:16President Ngema said Gabon was looking to benefit from Angola's experience in tourism, agriculture and other industries.
00:24We also discussed diversified partnerships.
00:27As you know, Angola and Gabon are oil-producing countries, but in Gabon, we also need to move away from
00:33dependence on oil revenues.
00:36It is in this regard that we would like to draw on your experience in tourism, agriculture and other sectors.
00:44We also want to strengthen our capacity in oil production.
00:48President Lorenzo praised Gabon's political transition under Oling Ngema, saying the country's efforts to restore constitutional order had positive implications
00:57for the continent.
01:02Fortunately, the Gabonese authorities, led by Brice Ngema, who had this vision of restoring constitutional order, have brought gains to
01:11Gabon, gains to Africa as well.
01:13It is everyone who had benefited from the stance that Gabon has taken.
01:25The visit marks another step in strengthening regional cooperation between the two Central African nations with official signaling broader ambitions
01:33for trade investment and political stability.
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