inge escribió:A pesar de lo que dice el conductor de un programa humorístico de los domingos a la noche ( " el mundo se nos c.aga de risa ") , no somos los únicos que queremos hacer negocios con Angola :
Merkel under fire for controversial warship deal with Angola
On a visit to Angola, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has promised the sale of patrol boats in a bid to boost ties with the resource-rich country. Back in Germany, the deal has sparked fierce parliamentary criticism.
http://www.dw.de/dw/article/0,,15233133,00.html
Sarkozy in Angola to mend ties
French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrived in Angola, where he is expected to clinch deals to supply a telecommunications network for the Angolan government. Relations between the two countries have been frosty since a 1990s arms sale scandal.
http://www.france24.com/en/20080523-sar ... ola-france
Hillary Clinton aims to revive US influence in Angola
The secretary of State's visit to Africa's top oil producer on Sunday and Monday is being seen as an effort to counter China's clout there.
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Africa/2 ... -woaf.html
Lula e presidente de Angola
devem discutir pré-sal africano
http://noticias.r7.com/economia/noticia ... 00623.html
Estimativas apontam que camada do país africano é semelhante à da costa brasileira
Dilma visita Angola, principal destino de investimentos brasileiros na África
http://www.bbc.co.uk/portuguese/noticia ... s_dg.shtml
y las firmas siguen ...
Y para postear esta huevada te levantaste temprano????
Fin de los argumentos k. Tren bala
