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The South Korean ambassador to Mozambique, Bok-Won Kang, has asked the President of the Assembly of the Republic, Margarida Talapa, to focus on drafting laws aimed at accelerating the implementation of South Korean investments in Mozambique.
Kang made the request during a courtesy visit to the President of the Mozambican parliament, which served to strengthen bilateral cooperation relations in several areas of development. According to an AR press release sent to AIM today, the Korean diplomat is asking the Mozambican parliament to approve laws favourable to South Korean business investment in the country.
To this end, “Parliament should help, through legal mechanisms, to ease the implementation of the various issues raised by the Korean authorities, especially facilitating Korean businesspeople in making their investments in the country,” Ambassador Bok-Won Kang said. In turn, Talapa expressed the full willingness of the AR to see the ties of cooperation, friendship and solidarity with the National Assembly of South Korea through programmatic actions.
The President of the AR stressed that the relations of cooperation with Korea are excellent, having highlighted the multifaceted support that the Asian country has provided to the country.
Diplomatic relations between the two peoples and countries date back to August 1993.
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