Lord Collins of Highbury, the UK’s Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Africa, embarked on his inaugural visit to Angola from August 14 to 16, marking a significant step in strengthening UK-Angola relations.
The trip highlighted the UK’s evolving approach to engagement with African nations, emphasizing mutual economic benefits and strategic partnerships.
High-Level Meetings Focus on Regional Stability
During his visit, Lord Collins met with President João Lourenço to discuss Angola’s crucial role in mediating peace in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
The UK expressed support for Angola’s conflict resolution efforts in Eastern DRC, underscoring a shared commitment to regional stability.
Discussions also took place with:
- Finance Minister Vera Daves
- Transport Minister Ricardo Viegas d’Abreu
- Huambo Province Governor Pereira Alfredo
- Benguela Province Vice Governor Adilson Gonçalves
These meetings centered on trade, growth, climate challenges, and infrastructure development.
UK-Funded Initiatives Make Impact
In Huambo Province, Lord Collins witnessed the demining work of The HALO Trust, funded jointly by the UK and Angola. This project exemplifies the UK’s ongoing development cooperation in the region, transforming cleared land for economic growth.
Lobito Corridor: A Focus on Regional Development
Lord Collins’s visit to Benguela Province included discussions on the Lobito Corridor, a key infrastructure project aimed at improving cross-border economic activity. This aligns with the UK’s strategy to support sustainable infrastructure and boost regional trade.
UK-Angola Partnership
Main Areas of Cooperation |
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Peace and stability |
Trade and investment |
Climate action |
Infrastructure |
Demining efforts |
Lord Collins expressed optimism about the future of UK-Angola relations, stating,
“This visit has reinforced our shared commitment to regional stability and development. I look forward to seeing the UK and Angola partnership continue to thrive and improve outcomes that benefit all of us.”
সর্বশেষ ভাবনা
While the visit showcased the UK’s commitment to deepening ties with Angola, some observers note that concrete action plans and clear articulation of long-term goals remain to be seen.
The evolving nature of UK-Africa relations, shifting from aid-centric to more economically focused partnerships, continues to be a topic of discussion among policymakers and analysts.
সূত্র: THX নিউজ এবং British Embassy Luanda.