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Nigeria: Nigeria, Angola Sign Visa-Exemption Agreement for Diplomats, Government Officials

Nigeria and Angola have signed a bilateral agreement to exempt diplomats and government officials from visa requirements, facilitating official exchanges between the two nations.

The governments of Nigeria and Angola have formalized a bilateral visa exemption agreement aimed at easing the travel restrictions for diplomats and government officials from both nations. This agreement was officially signed on February 15, on the sidelines of the 39th Ordinary Session of the Heads of State and Government of the African Union held in Addis Ababa. Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar, who led Nigeria's delegation, highlighted the significance of this agreement in promoting smoother official exchanges and enhancing cooperation between the two countries.

The visa exemption arrangement is expected to strengthen diplomatic ties and foster institutional collaboration, which could lead to improved bilateral relations across various sectors. By allowing easier movement for officials, the agreement is poised to facilitate a more effective dialogue on mutual interests, including economic partnerships, security cooperation, and cultural exchanges.

This development underlines the commitment of both countries to enhance diplomatic communication and operational efficiency in government dealings. As nations continue to prioritize diplomatic relations and cooperation amid global challenges, agreements like this are crucial for enhancing regional stability and collaboration within the African continent.

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