Tanzania’s ambassador got busy in Lisbon, diving into talks to deepen ties on both diplomatic and economic fronts. The visit followed an invitation from Portugal’s president, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, for an official diplomatic event. Tanzania’s top diplomat, Ali Mwadini, represented the nation during these engagements.
Mwadini sat down with key Portuguese officials, including the foreign minister, Paulo Rangel. He also met with Leandro Amado, who heads the Sub-Saharan Africa department at Portugal’s foreign affairs ministry. Their conversations centered on a shared goal of boosting collaboration.
Both sides agreed to push for stronger economic links, focusing on trade and drawing in investment. Expanding the tourism industry was another mutual priority. These efforts are aimed at delivering benefits for Tanzania and Portugal.
Further discussions covered joint work in the blue economy and the aviation sector. These initiatives are viewed as pathways to stimulate growth and enhance strategic cooperation between the two countries.
Mwadini sat down with key Portuguese officials, including the foreign minister, Paulo Rangel. He also met with Leandro Amado, who heads the Sub-Saharan Africa department at Portugal’s foreign affairs ministry. Their conversations centered on a shared goal of boosting collaboration.
Both sides agreed to push for stronger economic links, focusing on trade and drawing in investment. Expanding the tourism industry was another mutual priority. These efforts are aimed at delivering benefits for Tanzania and Portugal.
Further discussions covered joint work in the blue economy and the aviation sector. These initiatives are viewed as pathways to stimulate growth and enhance strategic cooperation between the two countries.