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Ramaphosa hails Portuguese President, De Sousa’s visit to S’Africa

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The South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has welcomed His Excellency, President Marcelo Rebelo De Sousa of Portuguese Republic, on a State Visit to South Africa at the Union Buildings in Tshwane on Tuesday.

Ramaphosa who expressed his gratitude for the visit said, South Africa is honoured that President de Sousa is celebrating Portugal Day in the country this year, adding this is first visit to South Africa and he hope it will leave a lasting impression.

According to him, “South Africa’s Portuguese community is an integral part of the diverse cultures that enrich our national life and has played an important role in the development of our economy. 



“We are enriched by the community’s contribution to the arts, culture, cuisine and music scene in South Africa. South Africa and Portugal have a strong bilateral relationship that we hope will be strengthened by this visit”, he said.

Ramaphosa made it known to newsmen that both leaders discussions today focused on opportunities of mutual benefit in defence, science and innovation, education and energy.

He stated that Portugal is one of the leaders in Europe in the deployment of renewable energy and both leaders discussed opportunities for sharing best practice, investment, technology transfer and skills development. 



South African President said, “We are keen to see higher levels of trade and investment between Portugal and South Africa across a range of sectors.

“The Agreement on Defence Cooperation that was signed following the official talks is expected to provide legal framework for closer cooperation in this area of the relationship.

“We also had an opportunity to discuss issues of regional and international importance, including the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. We also discussed effective responses to other issues that confront humanity today, such as climate change.



“We consider visits such as this one to be important not only for South Africa, but also for the African continent.

“The operationalisation of the African Continental Free Trade Area will bring great benefits not only to African countries but also to other countries that have trade, investment ties with the continent”, he said.

Ramaphosa wished Portuguese President Rebelo de Sousa and his delegation all the best for the remainder of their visit to South Africa and a safe journey home.

South Africa and Portugal have well established trade relations which are abound with potential for further growth and diversification in 2023 and beyond while this State Visit is an opportunity for the two countries to maintain friendly political relations.

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