President Yoon Suk Yeol and Angolan President Joao Lourenco called Tuesday for expanding bilateral cooperation based on their countries’ respective strengths in technology and natural resources.
The two leaders agreed on the need for increased cooperation as they held a summit in Seoul as part of Lourenco’s three-day official visit to South Korea, the first bilateral visit by an Angolan leader since 2001.
“Angola has rich natural resources and a young population. South Korea has advanced technologies and economic development experiences,” Yoon said during opening remarks at the presidential office, noting South Korean businesses have taken part in constructing key facilities in Angola, while South Korean-built ships have contributed to the African nation’s oil industry.
“I hope we will hold in-depth discussions at today’s summit on ways to further expand mutual cooperation based on the two countries’ strengths,” he said.
Lourenco noted there are various areas in which the two countries can cooperate and that Angola plans to learn from South Korea’s experience of achieving rapid economic development.
“If South Korea can share its development experience with Angola, I believe Angola can build stronger economic cooperation,” he said through an interpreter.
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