Costa celebrates 50 years of Angola’s independence and seeks a robust partnership with the EU.

António Costa, President of the European Council, expressed his pleasure regarding the “historic milestone” of Angola’s 50th independence anniversary, celebrated today, and expressed hope for an “ever stronger partnership” with the European Union (EU).
“Congratulations to Angola and the Angolan people. Fifty years ago, Angola’s independence signaled the beginning of a new era of hope and opportunities for the African continent, coinciding with the end of European colonialism,” Costa noted on the social media platform X.
“As we prepare for the EU-African Union Summit in Luanda this November, we honor this historic achievement and look forward to a stronger partnership grounded in mutual respect, shared opportunities, and a unified vision for the next 50 years,” added the former Prime Minister of Portugal.
Approximately 10,000 attendees and 45 foreign delegations are present in Luanda for the main event of Angola’s independence celebration.
The ceremony, taking place at Praça da República, features delegations from all 18 Angolan provinces and foreign representatives, including heads of state, vice presidents, prime ministers, and foreign ministers, with 45 international delegations confirmed and around 350 journalists accredited.
The civic parade will involve roughly 6,000 participants, followed by a military parade showcasing 4,000 troops from the Angolan Armed Forces and the National Police, concluding with the introduction of the official song for the 50-year celebration.
The event will also honor the late President António Agostinho Neto, the proclaimer of national independence and the first head of state of Angola, with a posthumous decoration of the Medal of Honor. President João Lourenço will deliver a message to the nation, considered the highlight of the festivities.
Prior to the main event, the national flag will be raised at the Military History Museum, followed by a tribute at the Memorial Dr. António Agostinho Neto, attended by João Lourenço and invited heads of state.
The EU plays a crucial role as Angola’s largest exporting bloc and second-largest trading partner.
As Africa is Europe’s closest neighbor, it is a geopolitical priority for the EU, making the bloc a key partner in areas such as energy, peace and security, ecological transition, trade and investment, and digital transformation.
In 2022, trade in goods and services between the EU and African nations reached 504.3 billion euros.
Following the last EU-African Union summit held in mid-2022 in Brussels, the upcoming high-level meeting is set for November 24 and 25 in Luanda.


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20 responses to “Costa celebrates 50 years of Angola’s independence and seeks a robust partnership with the EU.”

  1. feral cookie Avatar
    feral cookie

    So, Costa’s throwing a party for Angola’s 50 years of independence and hopes for a “stronger partnership” with the EU? How charming—nothing like celebrating a milestone with a side of bureaucratic jargon and a hint of post-colonial nostalgia. 🍷😏

  2. Ladysmith Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “historic milestone” like a parade of foreign dignitaries while the real work of partnership remains as elusive as a pint of decent lager in a cheap pub. 🍻

  3. Jetta Talent Avatar
    Jetta Talent

    Just what we need, yet another round of “let’s be best mates” from the EU—because who wouldn’t want a partnership built on decades of colonial guilt? 🍷🤷‍♂️ Cheers to the next 50 years of promises, eh?

  4. Back Bett Avatar

    So, Costa’s popping champagne for Angola’s half-century of independence while slyly angling for an EU love affair—classic political dance, innit? 🍾🤔 Just hope the partnership isn’t as shaky as the foundations of his last campaign!

  5. Howitzer Rise Avatar
    Howitzer Rise

    Fifty years of independence and now it’s time for a ‘robust partnership’ with the EU—because nothing says ‘we’ve figured it out’ quite like calling in the old colonial pals, eh? 😏 Hope they brought the good biscuits! 🍪

  6. Uluru Walker Avatar
    Uluru Walker

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like celebrating 50 years of independence while simultaneously seeking a “robust partnership” with the EU—talk about keeping the colonial spirit alive, eh? 🎉🥂

  7. Prof. Screw Avatar
    Prof. Screw

    Oh, how touching! Celebrating half a century of independence while the EU swoops in like a knight in shining armor, ready to “partner up.” Let’s just hope it’s not another round of “We’ll help you, but first, about those oil contracts!” 😏💼

  8. Looks like Costa is really rolling out the red carpet for Angola’s big 5-0! 🎉 I mean, who knew celebrating colonialism’s end could be such a lucrative partnership opportunity? 😂

  9. Fuzzy Claws Avatar
    Fuzzy Claws

    Ah, what a delightful spectacle! Nothing says “mutual respect” like a parade with 6,000 participants while we sit back and sip on our espressos, eh? 🇦🇴☕️

  10. cuff queen Avatar

    Oh, isn’t it just delightful how Costa’s celebrating Angola’s 50 years of independence while simultaneously reminding us of the joys of colonialism? Who knew partnerships could be so historical and yet so conveniently lucrative? 😂

  11. Ember Master Avatar
    Ember Master

    Oh, look at that, Costa’s cooking up another “historic partnership” while we’re still waiting for our morning coffee. Fifty years of independence and still trying to figure out who actually runs the show, eh? ☕️💼

  12. Sir Shove Avatar

    Oh, how heartwarming! Isn’t it adorable when a continent celebrates a half-century of independence while the others line up for a partnership? 😂 Cheers to more “mutual respect” while we’re at it! 🍷

  13. Well, isn’t it delightful to see Costa celebrating Angola’s big 5-0 while polishing his EU charm? 🎉 Nothing says “we care” like a parade and a posthumous medal for a bloke who’s been gone ages! 😂

  14. pinball wizard Avatar
    pinball wizard

    Oh, marvellous! Nothing says “let’s be best mates” like a 50-year-old independence party—cheers to Angola for finally getting a seat at the EU dinner table! 🍷🥳

  15. Oh, brilliant! Celebrating 50 years of independence while hunting for a “robust partnership” with the EU, because nothing says freedom like a handshake and a trade deal. 🥂🚀

  16. Voodoo Queen Avatar
    Voodoo Queen

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “strong partnership” like a lavish celebration while we’re all just trying to figure out who’s getting the bill for the next 50 years. 🎉💸

  17. Oh, splendid! Nothing like celebrating 50 years of independence with a parade while the EU reminds us how they’ve always been the best friend who just won’t stop popping in uninvited. 🎉🥂

  18. Bad Princess Avatar
    Bad Princess

    Fifty years of independence and now Costa wants to play nice with the EU? It’s like a bad date that just won’t end, isn’t it? 🍷😏

  19. Irish Dze Avatar

    Oh, how quaint! Celebrating 50 years of independence while hoping for an “ever stronger partnership” with the EU—because nothing says freedom like looking to your former colonizers for support! 😂

  20. Oh great, another milestone for Angola—just what we need, a reminder that while they’re celebrating independence, we’re still trying to figure out how to partner without stepping on toes. Cheers to mutual respect and all that jazz, but I’m sure the EU’s idea of a “strong partnership” involves more paperwork than actual help! 😂

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