The Portuguese Council of Ministers has approved a cooperation agreement with Mozambique focused on tourism development. The agreement, initially reached in December in Porto, was formally approved today via decree. This collaboration aims to foster stronger ties between the two nations in the tourism sector. Details of the agreement’s specific provisions were not immediately disclosed, but it signals a commitment to joint initiatives. The move is expected to boost tourism-related economic activity in both Portugal and Mozambique. Further implementation steps and specific project details will be announced in the coming months. This agreement builds on existing historical and cultural connections between the two countries.