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SA, Angola sign three deals
22/11/2007 13:16 - (SA)
Johannesburg - Three agreements between the Angolan and the South African governments were signed at the end of the SA Angola Joint Commission meeting on Thursday, said the department of foreign affairs.
Spokesperson Ronnie Mamoepa said: "Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma signed three agreements including the petroleum sector agreement, the tourism agreement and the declaration of intent to waive visas for ordinary passport holders during the second session of the meeting in Luanda, Angola."
Dlamini-Zuma co-chaired the second session of the meeting with Angolan foreign minister Joao de Miranda on Thursday.
During the meeting, the two ministers discussed bilateral, political and economic relations between the countries.
The minister was accompanied to the joint commission meeting - which began on Tuesday and ended on Thursday - by minister of minerals and energy Buyelwa Sonjica and deputy home affairs minister Malusi Gigaba.
Dlamini-Zuma, Sonjica and Gigaba were due back in the country later on Thursday.
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