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Portugal’s prime minister, António Costa, ends a two-day official visit to Mozambique this Friday that included the 3rd bilateral summit between the two countries yesterday.
The Portuguese prime minister is going to visit the Natural History Museum this morning, where the Instituto Camões supported the conservation and restoration of a mural called “O Homem e Natureza” (Man and nature) by Malangatana, before heading for the parliament where he is to meet the speaker, Verónima Macamo.
Before closing a business seminar between the two countries where economic agreements are going to be signed, António Costa is to walk around the city centre visiting the Municipal Market and Maputo Fortress, one of the city’s main historical monuments.
The 3rd Luso-Mozambican Summit saw 10 bilateral agreements being signed including one that allows social security contributions made in one country to be recognised in the other for career purposes.
At the end, both Costa and Nyusi classified the ties between the two countries as a “unique relationship” and they thanked each other for their mutual support in periods of economic and financial crisis in Portugal and Mozambique.
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