South Sudan and Spain Forge Ahead: Key Discussions to Enhance Bilateral Relations

Ramadan Abdalla Goc, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation shaking hands with Isidro Antonion on Tuesday [Photo Courtesy]

By Matik Kueth

On Tuesday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ramadan Abdallah Goc, met with Isidro Antonio, Ambassador of Spain to South Sudan, to discuss ways to bolster diplomatic relations.

Goc expressed gratitude, characterizing Spain as a cooperative nation with which South Sudan should collaborate primarily to create avenues for boosting diplomatic ties.

South Sudan collaborates with Spain and other European nations on a Strategic Economic Partnership.” Said, Abdallah

Goc further urged investors to pursue business ventures in the agricultural sector, especially a speedy investment in the Coffee Project.

However, Amb. Antonio stated that the main topic of conversation was how to improve and fortify South Sudan and Spain’s diplomatic ties.

He reaffirmed Spain’s readiness and commitment to forge diplomatic collaboration in order to improve partnership and strengthen business links with South Sudan.

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