Luanda - The King of Spain Felipe VI left Luanda Wednesday (8) after a 72-hour State visit to Angola, at the invitation of the President of the Republic, João Lourenço.
At the 4 de Fevereiro International Airport, King Felipe VI, accompanied by the Queen Letizia, received farewell greetings from the Angolan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Téte António.
During his stay in the country, the Spanish monarch met with the Angolan head of State, João Lourenço, and visited the memorial Dr. António Agostinho Neto, where he paid tribute to the Angola's first President.
He also participated in a plenary session of the National Assembly and the Angola-Spain Business Forum.
Ties between Angola and the Kingdom of Spain are based on the General Cooperation Agreement, signed on May 20, 1987, and the Complementary Agreement to the General Agreement, signed in November 1987.
Spain currently has more than 60 companies operating in Angola in different sectors, such as energy, banking, construction, agriculture and others.