Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez wrapped up business in Angola on Thursday with the signing of agreements on fishing, agriculture and industry as bilateral cooperations between the countries intensify.
It comes as Spain's economy has been battered by the coronavirus pandemic and seeks new partnerships in Africa.
For its part, Angola is, in turn, seeking new markets to diversify its economy away from oil.
"Angola is also an important regional actor, which I have also had the opportunity to acknowledge to President Lourenço in the bilateral conversation we have had," said Sanchez in the capital Luanda.
"Its commitment to peace and stability are important assets that have given Angola weight, respect and influence in achieving peaceful, dialogue-based solutions to the conflicts in the region.
"We welcomed President Lourenço's commitment to mediation and the search for dialogue-based solutions to the conflicts in the three major regions of sub-Saharan Africa: the Gulf of Guinea, the Great Lakes and Southern Africa."
La educación es la base para el progreso. He visitado el Colegio Salesiano Don Bosco, en Luanda. Es un orgullo que ciudadanos españoles trabajen en este proyecto e impulsen la formación de niños/as y adolescentes angoleños. Simboliza la gran colaboración entre España y Angola. pic.twitter.com/e7NV04PcKY
— Pedro Sánchez (@sanchezcastejon) April 8, 2021