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Deutsch: Maria José da Fonseca Monteiro de Jesus trifft Ndeye Saly Diop Dieng
Tetun: SEII HALA’O SORUMUTU BILATERÁL HO REPREZENTANTE SENEGÁL NIAN BA ONU NO CPLP

Nova Iorke, 16.03.2022- S.E. Sekretária Estadu ba Igualdade no Inkluzaun, Sra. Maria José da Fonseca Monteiro de Jesus akompaña hosi Embaixadór Timor-Leste ba Misaun Permanente ONU, Sr. Karlito Nunes no membru delegasaun halo sorumutu bilaterál ho S.E. Ministra asuntu Feto no Jéneru Senegál, Sra. Ndeye Saly Diop DIENG,. Rezultadu hosi sorumutu bilateral ne’e mak Senegál iha ona kompromisu atu fó apoiu ba kandidatura Timor-Leste ba Konsellu Direitus Umanus tinan 2024-2026. Maske Timor-Leste seidauk iha kooperasaun serbisu diplomasia ho Senegal, maibé nasaun rua-ne’e iha ona akordu reprosidade tanba ne’e Senegál ho komprometidu atu fó apoiu ba Timor-Leste atu sai Kosellu Direitus Umanus. Ministra ne’e mós husu atu ita bele haree ona kooperasaun servisu entre instituisaun rua husi nasaun rua-ne’e nian no kooperasaun ne’e sei komunika liuhosi Ministériu Negósiu Estranjeiru no Kooperasaun Timor-Leste ho Senegál hodi bele haree asuntu ida-ne’e. Iha loron hanesan, Sekretária Estadu ba Igualdade no Inkluzaun, Sra. Maria José da Fonseca Monteiro de Jesus akompaña hosi Embaixadór Timor-Leste ba Misaun Permanente ONU, Sr. Karlito Nunes no membru delegasaun halo sorumutu ho reprezentante husi nasaun membru Komunidade Nasaun Lian Portugés (CPLP-Sigla Portugés).

Iha sorumutu ne’e halo aprezentasaun kona-ba prioridade ba prezidénsia tempu ida agora no proposta dadus ba realizasaun sorumutu ho ministra Igualdade Jéneru CPLP no proposta ba Intervensaun konjunta CPLP ba sorumutu nivel altu Komisaun Estatutu Feto (CSW-sigla Inglés).
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