Angola–Japan relations
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Relations between Angola and Japan were established in September 1976, shortly after Angola received formal sovereignty. As of 2007, economic relations played "a fundamental role in the bilateral relations between the two governments."[1] Japan has an embassy in Luanda. Angola has an embassy in Tokyo.
History
Angola and Japan established relations in September 1976.
High level visits
Education
Japan became the first country in Asia to have an educational partnership with a school in Angola on 21st January, 2013, when Japan's Ryukoku University (Kyoto City) and Angola's Agostinho Neto University engaged in a student exchange and academic research cooperative agreement. The cooperative agreement was signed at the Angolan Embassy in Japan by Ryukoku's Dean Akamatsu, Agostinho Neto University's Dean, and the Angolan Ambassador to Japan.[3]
See also
References
- ^ [1][permanent dead link]
- ^ "Japan-Angola relations". The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. 2008. Archived from the original on 11 December 2007. Retrieved 2008-01-16.
- ^ "龍谷大学とアゴスティーニョ ネト大学(アンゴラ共和国)が大学間協定を締結! アンゴラ共和国としてはアジア初! <調印式> 1月21(月) 駐日アンゴラ共和国大使館". Ryukoku University. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
External links
- Embassy of the Republic of Angola in Japan
- Embassy of Japan in Angola (in Portuguese and Japanese)