Luanda - The leadership of the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries (CPLP) has known how to project, through the action of each of the countries and their respective peoples, a present and a future of multidisciplinary cooperation, the Angolan Head of State, João Lourenço said Wednesday.
This recognition was expressed in the institution's book of honour, signed during a visit to the premises of the organisation's executive secretariat.
In the book, João Lourenço, as President "pro tempore" of the organisation, wrote that the CPLP is proving to be fruitful and promising, in the different areas of economic, social and political life of nations, highlighting the strength of cultural interaction that links and gives a great uniqueness to this association of Portuguese-speaking countries.
"I wish all the people involved in the day-to-day tasks of the Executive Secretariat of the CPLP much success in the work they do for the benefit of achieving the goals set by our organisation," the Angolan statesman wrote.
Members of the organisation are Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, Mozambique, Portugal, Sao Tome and Principe and East Timor.
The Republic of Angola currently holds the rotating presidency of the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries since the organisation's 13th Conference of Heads of State and Government, held from 12 to 17 July, 2021, in Luanda.