
Angola and Brazil deliberated in Luanda the existing cultural cooperation since the establishment of diplomatic relations after the independence of Angola (November 11, 1975).
On Monday, the two countries' incumbent ministers reviewed the main aspects marking the cooperation and planned guidelines to re-launch and strengthen the agreements.
The Angolan Culture minister, Rosa Cruz e Silva, stressed the need to review the existing cooperation agreement, in various aspects, in order to better disseminate the culture of the two States.
"We want to value increasingly the existing cooperation, taking to the public the cultural product of the two countries to their people," said Rosa Cruz e Silva.
In his turn, the Brazilian official said that the objective is to re-launch cooperation, taking into account the strong link between the two countries.
Juca Ferreira reinstated the need to update the set of actions between the two countries, allowing the new generations to increasingly have direct contact with the cultural product of Angola and Brazil.