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Angola and Cuba Strengthen Cooperation

Angola and Cuba are strengthening their historical cooperative ties, dating back from the struggle for the liberation of the African country, a judicial source said here. 

The president of the Supreme Court of Angola, Cristiano Andre, who will be on a working visit to Cuba this week, said such ties are being strengthened through the 4,000 Cuban collaborators currently in Angola, working in sectors like education, health, culture, and construction.

Regarding his stay in Cuba, the official stated that this visit will be a good opportunity to learn about Cuba's justice system.

Learning about the Cuban system is useful for Angola, as this African country is developing several updates to its judicial sector, based on the new constitution adopted in 2010.

The Attorney General of the Republic of Angola, Joao Moreira de Sousa, visited Havana in early June, and recognized the work done by prosecutors there.

During his stay, Moreira de Sousa signed an agreement with the General Attorney's Office of the Republic of Cuba that includes the exchange of experiences and training of officials from both institutions.

Source: 

Prensa Latina

Date: 

09/10/2013