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Le Luxembourg offrira 6 000 tonnes de blé

Le Luxembourg a informé qu'il procurera 6 000 tonnes de blé en guise d'aide alimentaire supplémentaire au Cap-Vert, a rapporté la PANA mardi.

La décision intervient au lendemain d'une mission conjointe de fonctionnaires du ministère cap-verdien des Affaires étrangères et de responsables de l'agence du Luxembourg pour la coopération. Les membres d'une commission technique conjointe devraient se rencontrer à nouveau en octobre au Luxembourg.

Au cours des dix années écoulées, le Luxembourg a financé l'infrastructure éducative et sanitaire au Cap-Vert, ainsi que des projets d'électricité rurale, a rappelé 'PANA'.



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