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Angolan President congratulates Botswana counterpart on country's anniversary

Luanda, ANGOLA, October 1 - The Angolan President, João Lourenço, congratulated on Sunday his Botswana counterpart, Mokgweetsi Keabetswe Masisi, on the 52nd independence anniversary of that southern African country. ,

In the letter, the Angolan Head of State wishes happiness and prosperity to the people of Botswana and reiterates the desire to continue working with his African counterpart on the efforts for the concretization of both countries’ stability and progress aspirations.

   

“On this date of transcendent meaning for your country, I am pleased to notice the progresses recorded by Botswana for the sake of democracy and social economic development consolidation, contributing, thus, to the strengthening of our common regional integration project”, wrote the Angolan President.

    

Botswana proclaimed its independence on September 30 of 1966; the country is currently member of the African Union, the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) as well as of the Commonwealth and United Nations.

 

 

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