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The first year of cohabitation between President Manuel Pinto da Costa and Prime Minister Patrice Trovoada (‘Acção Democrática Independente’; adi) was largely marked by mutual non-interference in each other’s affairs. Both politicians were engaged in strengthening South-South cooperation, particularly with Angola, Cabo Verde and Equatorial Guinea. Government officials were eagerly selling the significance of the country’s strategic location for maritime security and attracting more fdi.
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(2,732 words)