
“The VI Bilateral Summit aims to deepen political and economic cooperation, promote investment and business partnerships, as well as discuss strategic areas such as finance, public administration, digitalization, and renewable energies,” announced the Presidency in a statement, confirming Daniel Chapo’s visit to Porto, in northern Portugal, from December 7 to 9.
It adds that during the summit, also attended by the Portuguese Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro, and 22 ministers from both countries, “the signing of legal cooperation instruments in various fields, including education, health, agriculture, and energy” is planned.
“During the visit, the President of the Republic will have a tête-à-tête with the Portuguese Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro, during which they will exchange views on the political, economic, and social situation of their countries, in addition to discussing matters of common interest within the framework of bilateral relations,” explains the Presidency in the same statement.
Also part of the official agenda, Daniel Chapo will participate in the opening session of the Economic Forum promoted by the Portuguese Agency for Investment and Foreign Trade (AICEP), an event parallel to the summit, also in Porto, “focused on strengthening business opportunities and cooperation between the two countries.”
According to the Presidency, this working visit “constitutes an opportunity for the continued deepening of political dialogue that characterizes the relations between Mozambique and Portugal, as well as for strengthening ties of friendship, solidarity, and cooperation.”



