Korea is sending a particular envoy to Angola this week to attend celebrations marking the fiftieth anniversary of the nation’s independence, the international ministry stated Monday.
Kim Dong-chan, a retired diplomat and former ambassador to Angola, will participate within the commemorative occasion Tuesday (native time), the ministry stated in an announcement.
Throughout his go to, Kim will ship a private letter from International Minister Cho Hyun to Angolan President Joao Lourenco.
Korea and Angola have strengthened financial cooperation in recent times, with Korean corporations profitable a number of oil tanker orders from Angola, the continent’s second-largest oil producer.
Angola gained independence from Portugal in 1975.
