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South African President Jacob Zuma will travel to Luanda in Angola on Monday for a “consultative meeting” with his counterpart President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, the presidency said.
They would discuss issues of bilateral and regional importance and the visit would contribute to further strengthening the historical relations between the two countries, the presidency said in a brief statement on Sunday night.
According to the Mozambican presidency website, President Nyusi met with Jacob Zuma on Thursday, October 20, to discuss cooperation between the two countries as well as issues related to the region of Southern Africa, in order to strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation, focusing on the contribution of the two countries.
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