According to Chapo, speaking to journalists at the end of his working visit to Equatorial Guinea, “we are working to see how we can respond to this concern in relation to diplomatic representation”.
The president explained that the government is analyzing different options to make the initiative viable, including the creation of a consulate, an embassy or other forms of representation.
“We will try to reflect, consider and then make a decision (…) whether through a consulate, an embassy, or even a consul”, he said.
The concerns of Mozambican citizens in Equatorial Guinea are mainly related to difficulties in accessing essential administrative services, such as issuing identity cards, passports and driving licenses.
Chapo highlighted the importance of improving assistance to the diaspora, stressing that the eventual creation of a diplomatic representation aims to facilitate access to these services.
Furthermore, he highlighted that the measure could contribute to strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries, including economic and institutional cooperation.
Chapo reiterated that the Government will continue to pay attention to the concerns of Mozambicans abroad, considering them an integral part of national development.
During his visit, Chapo also participated in the XI Summit of the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States and held meetings with businesspeople to promote investment.
(AIM)
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