Mozambique aims to strengthen economic diplomacy during the 26th Commonwealth Summit to be held Friday and Saturday in Kigali, Rwanda.
For this purpose, the Mozambican delegation that will participate in the Commonwealth's main meeting, headed by the Prime Minister, Adriano Maleiane, representing the President of the Republic, includes businessmen that may establish partnerships with other member countries of this multilateral organization.
The vice-minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Manuel Gonçalves, said that from the point of view of potentialities, our country is rich.
He pointed to agriculture, extractive industry, with emphasis on gas, and tourism, as the areas that may be of most interest.
The meeting is expected to be attended by five thousand guests, thirty-five of whom are heads of state, who have confirmed their attendance.
The Commonwealth Summit will take place under the motto "Towards a common future, connecting, innovating and transforming."
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