Brazilian Ambassador to the Republic of Korea, His Excellency
Ambassador Luis Fernando Serra paid, on Wednesday 23rd August 2016, a courtesy
call to Sierra Leone’s Ambassador to the Republic of Korea, His Excellency
Ambassador Omrie Golley at the Sierra Leone Mission in Seoul, Korea’s Capital.
The meeting was attended by the Minister Plenipotentiary and Head of Chancery at the Mission, Mr. James Sawi, together with the Second Secretary Mr. Steven Levey.
Warmly
receiving and welcoming his Brazilian counterpart, Ambassador Golley thanked
Ambassador Serra for the honour accorded him in visiting the Sierra Leone
Mission in the Republic of Korea stating that their meeting was significant
evidence of the excellent bilateral relations existing between the two
countries.
He
congratulated the Brazilian Ambassador on the success of the recently concluded
Olympic Games held in Rio de Janeiro. Ambassador Golley stated that the
Government of the Republic of Sierra Leone considers bilateral relations
between the two countries as strategic, and indicated that plans were underway
to establish a Mission in the Brazilian Capital in the near future. Ambassador
Golley singled out agricultural development as a key sector for closer economic
cooperation between the two countries.
Ambassador
Serra expressed his delight in visiting his colleague and thanked the
Ambassador for the courtesies extended to him on this occasion. He indicated
that Sierra Leone and Brazil enjoyed warm cordial diplomatic relations,
recounting his earlier diplomatic role as Brazilian Ambassador to Sierra Leone
stationed in Accra. He agreed that agriculture was an important sector for
closer economic cooperation and recounted his earlier visits to the country and
the potential for increased agricultural production and development.
He
invited Ambassador Golley to meet with the Brazilian Minister of Agriculture
during his forthcoming visit to Seoul in September this year, maintaining that
such a meeting offered a good opportunity to explore avenues for closer
economic cooperation particularly in the field of agriculture between the two
nations.
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