The European Union (EU) recently held discussions in Angola regarding immigration policies. The meetings emphasized the need for Europe to increase the number of legal African migrants. Additionally, the EU and Angola agreed on the importance of enhancing the recognition of African higher education and vocational qualifications.
This agreement reflects ongoing efforts to address migration challenges and improve educational standards across the continent. The discussions took place in the context of broader immigration trends, as noted in recent developments related to migration patterns among EU citizens.
The talks mark a significant step in EU-Angola relations, focusing on mutual benefits and cooperation in the field of migration and education.







