“I think it will be a record. Portugal said that the previous record was with Brazil. But I believe with Mozambique we will set a new record. I think they had around 19 agreements with Brazil, and we have about 21. Some are still being finalized,” the Mozambican foreign affairs minister told journalists in Porto.
The sixth Portugal-Mozambique Summit will take place on Tuesday, featuring the presence of Mozambican President Daniel Chapo and Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, along with roughly two dozen members from both governments.
The legal instruments to be signed, including cooperation agreements and memorandums of understanding, involve the two states directly, as well as public companies from both countries, the minister clarified.