Luanda, Angola – (African Boulevard News) – The Minister of External Relations of Angola, Tete António, has recently appointed key staff to his administration, filling vacancies created by new ambassador postings abroad. This move comes as a positive step towards the country’s foreign policy objectives.
António, who took office in April 2021, has been working towards building a strong and capable team to help him achieve his goals. With this recent appointment, António hopes to bring in fresh perspectives and ideas to help Angola build stronger relationships with its international partners.
“I am pleased to announce the appointment of these key staff members to my administration. They are all highly qualified and experienced individuals who will bring valuable insight and expertise to our work,” said António.
Among the new appointments is Carlos Alberto Fonseca, who has been named as the new Director of Diplomatic Protocol. Fonseca is a seasoned diplomat, having served as Angola’s ambassador to France and UNESCO. He is also expected to play a key role in organizing high-level visits from foreign dignitaries.
Other key appointments include Amélia de Jesus, who will serve as the new Director for Economic Diplomacy and Cooperation. Jesus has extensive experience in financial institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank. She is expected to help Angola attract more foreign investment and strengthen relationships with its economic partners.
The appointment of these key staff members is a critical step for Angola’s foreign policy agenda. As it seeks to diversify its economy and attract more foreign investment, Angola must build stronger relationships with its international partners. These new appointments bring a fresh perspective and expertise to António’s administration.
However, there is still a long way to go. Angola’s foreign policy is facing a number of challenges, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and a volatile international landscape. It will require a great deal of effort, resources and diplomacy to navigate these challenges and build stronger relationships with the international community.
In conclusion, António’s appointment of key staff members to his administration represents a positive move towards Angola’s foreign policy objectives. It is now up to his team to put these appointments to good use and work towards building stronger relationships with the country’s international partners.