Agencia Brasil
11 Dec 2019, 00:24 GMT+10
Amid the increasing growth in African countries, as gauged by GDP indicators worldwide, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro invited the president of Senegal, Macky Sall, to visit Brazil in 2020. The invitation letter was handed to the Senegalese leader by Chancellor Ernesto Araújo, who brought the second stage of his trip to West Africa to an end. The next countries to be visited by the Brazilian foreign minister are Nigeria and Angola, and he is expected to return to Brazil on December 13.
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