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As part of its effort to delimit its borders with neighbouring countries, the Mozambican government plans to have a further 1,268 kilometres of boundary demarcated by 2024, against the 380 kilometres that it clarified in 2019, the government’s Five-Year Plan (PQG) reveals.
The Mozambican executive’s commitment to border delimitation is mentioned in the PQG’s “Indicators and Goals for Strengthening International Cooperation” to be met before the end of 2024.
The strengthening of international cooperation will also include the signing of 196 bilateral cooperation agreements by 2024, against 239 bilateral agreements signed from 2015 to 2019.
Seventy-four diplomatic visits are expected to take place in the next five years, against 57 in the previous mandate.
The government plans to hold 299 multilateral cooperation partnership events between 2020 and 2024,against 399 in the previous five-year period, and to hold 404 business events for business promotion, against 102 from 2015 to 2019.
The PQG proposal will be the main document to be debated in the first ordinary session of the new Assembly of the Republic (AR), which starts on the 25th of this month.
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