18.07.2015
The Ambassador of Equatorial Guinea in the UK, Mari-Cruz Evuna, met on Thursday afternoon, July 16, in the British Parliament with Lord McConnell, representing of the Labour Party. The aim of the meeting was to discuss issues related to political, economic and social sectors in Equatorial Guinea.
During the meeting, Lord McConnell informed the Ambassador of the political and economic events that promote social cohesion between the two countries, and both discussed the topics of interest to Britain and Equatorial Guinea, such as the fight against Boko Haram, the Equatorial Guinean role in achieving regional stability, prevention against Ebola, British investment in social sectors in our country, and the establishment of a British cultural center in Equatorial Guinea.
Jack McConnell praised the openness in discussions with Mari-Cruz Evuna, and has provided relevant information on the issue of the creation of this cultural center, through the mediation of the British Council.
Both partners were satisfied the fruitful meeting and are committed to extending and deepening the relations between the two countries, to achieve the issues agreed upon.
Text originally posted at: http://www.guineaecuatorialpress.com/noticia.php?id=6761&lang=en
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