Printer Friendly Version Serbia donated 50,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine to Angola @ 24 August 2021 06:48 PM

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Nikola Selaković, signed an agreement today with the Minister of Health of Angola, Sílvia Lutucuta, on the Serbian donation of 50,000 doses of Sputnik-V vaccine against the corona virus.

On that occasion, Selaković stated that the relations between Serbia and Angola are friendly and fraternal, and that they rely on a long tradition of mutual support of our countries throughout history.

"We have a very high potential for the development of relations in various fields. One of the goals was, not only to sign an agreement on the donation of vaccines, but also to arrange a meeting of our presidents by the end of the year", said Selaković.

The head of Serbian diplomacy expressed his belief that after the meeting at the highest level, the relations between Serbia and Angola will be further improved.

"There are many areas in which this can be done, in the field of economy we can improve cooperation in food production, exchange of technologies in agriculture, infrastructure, telecommunications, pharmaceutical industry…", stated Selaković.

As he said, it would be useful to hold a business forum, in parallel with the meeting of the presidents, because that would be a great opportunity to find additional space for cooperation.