Loading NewKerala.com...

Cote d'Ivoire, Brazil enhance cooperation in aviation, trade, education

IANS March 15, 2025 240 views

Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira and Ivorian counterpart Leon Kacou Adom engaged in strategic talks to enhance bilateral relations. They discussed potential collaboration in aviation, education, and trade, highlighting mutual economic interests. The ministers explored opportunities for direct flights and diplomatic exchanges between their nations. A key outcome was the intention to sign a comprehensive partnership agreement to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties.

"We aim to strengthen cooperation and provide more opportunities for young Ivorian diplomats to study at Brazil's diplomatic academy" - Mauro Vieira
Abidjan, March 15: Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mauro Vieira visited Cote d'Ivoire and had talks with his Ivorian counterpart Leon Kacou Adom at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cote d'Ivoire in Abidjan.

Key Points

1

Brazil and Cote d'Ivoire sign aviation cooperation agreement

2

Exploring bilateral trade in agriculture and livestock

3

Ministers discuss UN Security Council reform

4

Invitation extended for presidential visits

A key focus of their discussions on Friday was the signing of an aviation cooperation agreement aimed at establishing direct flights between the two countries, which will likely be operated by one of the two countries' airlines, Xinhua news agency reported.

Beyond aviation, the ministers explored opportunities for collaboration in education and diplomatic training. Vieira emphasised the strong social and cultural ties between Brazil and Cote d'Ivoire, noting significant potential for growth in bilateral trade.

"We aim to strengthen cooperation and provide more opportunities for young Ivorian diplomats to study at Brazil's diplomatic academy," he stated.

Adom highlighted the economic similarities between Cote d'Ivoire and Brazil, particularly in agriculture, livestock, and fisheries. He mentioned the potential for development and optimisation of these resources through South-South cooperation and mutually beneficial partnerships.

"We plan to sign a strategic partnership agreement to identify key areas for collaboration and inject new momentum into our bilateral relations," he added.

The two officials also exchanged views on multilateral issues, including the reform of the United Nations Security Council, and the upcoming COP30 set to take place in Brazil in November 2025.

During the meeting, Vieira extended a formal invitation to Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara and his Ivorian counterpart to visit Brazil.

Tags:
You May Like!