China and Angola deepen ties with upgraded partnership

China and Angola announced a significant upgrade in their diplomatic relationship on Friday, marking a new chapter in their bilateral cooperation.

The announcement came during a meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Angolan President Joao Lourenco, who was on a three-day state visit to China.

The two leaders agreed to elevate the relationship between their countries to a “comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership.”

This new designation signifies a deepening of ties across various sectors, including politics, economics, and culture.

Angolan President Lourenco’s visit included meetings with other high-ranking Chinese officials, including Premier Li Qiang and Zhao Leji, chairman of the National People’s Congress.

He will also participate in a business forum focused on attracting investment to Angola and visit Shandong Province, a major economic center in China.

The strengthened partnership reflects the long-standing economic ties between the two nations.

Angola has been China’s largest trading partner in Africa since 2007, with a bilateral trade volume exceeding $24.8 billion in 2010 alone.

This new development suggests an even closer economic relationship on the horizon.

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