Johannesburg: The President of Angola, Joo Lourenço, carried out an intense diplomatic agenda in Johannesburg, marked by numerous bilateral meetings with global leaders and representatives during the G20 Summit. According to Angola Press News Agency, Joo Lourenço met with the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Their discussions centered on enhancing strategic partnerships between Luanda and Ankara, particularly in the political, economic, and commercial sectors. The Angolan leader also engaged with Li Qiang, the Prime Minister of the People's Republic of China, where both parties reviewed the progress of bilateral relations and ongoing projects, emphasizing their shared interest in expanding cooperation across various developmental areas. Additionally, Joo Lourenço had a meeting with Khaled El-Enany, the Director-General of UNESCO, to discuss priorities in education, science, culture, and heritage as part of Angola's engagement with the United Nations. Another significant meeting was held with the P rime Minister of Vietnam, Phan Minh Chinh, where the focus was on enhancing bilateral relations and exploring economic cooperation opportunities. The President's diplomatic efforts in Johannesburg also included discussions with Sheila Chikomo, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Zimbabwe. The dialogue aimed at bolstering political and commercial relations between Luanda and Harare.