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Guinea-Bissau wants to be UAE’s gateway to Latin America: PM

FurtherAfrica by FurtherAfrica
September 18, 2019
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Guinea-Bissau’s ambitious ecotourism and infrastructure development plans would be instrumental in making the tiny West African nation a gateway to Latin America for the United Arab Emirates, according to the country’s prime minister.

“We are on the corner of West Africa, on the Atlantic coast. Even without a direct flight, Brazil is less than five hours away from Bissau, the capital city with the only international airport in the country,” Prime Minister Aristides Gomes told the Emirates News Agency, Wam, in an exclusive interview in Abu Dhabi.

“Given the growing relations between the UAE and Latin America, our country can be a gateway,” he added.

Now travel between Guinea-Bissau and the UAE takes 16 to 28 hours, as there is no direct flights, whereas direct flight between Dubai and Brazil reaches in 15 hours.

Developing Guinea-Bissau’s aviation infrastructure can create a tourism network that links West Africa and Latin America and reduce travel time between these regions and the Gulf considerably, explained Gomes who was on an official visit to Abu Dhabi.

The government plans an ecotourism project in the Bijagos Archipelago, a group of 88 islands spread across the Atlantic off the coast of Guinea-Bissau, which can attract tourists from the UAE also, he said. “The new destination can offer a package for even people travelling to Latin America and other parts of Africa,” said the prime minister.

Listed in 1966 by Unesco as a biosphere reserve, the Bijagos Archipelago boasts of rare marine flora and fauna in the world, including sea turtles and sea hippopotamuses.

According to various UN agencies, Guinea-Bissau is one of the world’s poorest nations, with poverty afflicting 70 percent of people. At over 36,000 square kilometres, it is one of the smallest West African nations, with a population of over 1.86 million. A former Portugal colony, the country is bordered by Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south and east, with the Atlantic Ocean to its west.

During the UAE visit, the prime minister met Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and discussed the bilateral relations and ways of enhancing overall cooperation.

Sheikh Abdullah stressed his keenness to enhance the UAE’s bilateral relations with Guinea-Bissau.

“It was an extraordinary meeting,” the prime minister said, revealing that cooperation in renewable energy and sustainable development strategy was a major topic in the discussions. “We are impressed by the way the UAE effectively utilised its oil revenue and adopted a sustainable development path,” Gomes said.

The prime minister and his delegation also met Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director-General of Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, ADFD, and discussed the cooperation in development works and financing.

About his ambition to improve the impoverished nation’s economy, the Prime Minister said he had sought the UAE’s partnership in ecotourism project in the Bijagos Archipelago and in the country’s aviation and renewable energy projects. “We have to build everything from the scratches,” Gomes said.

The country does not have its own airline. The only international airport in the capital receives flights from the rest of Africa and Portugal. The airport’s infrastructure has to be further developed to receive more flights, he said.

Guinea-Bissau still does not have a renewable energy project and most electricity is produced by fossil fuels. “We are just starting. We have to go step by step [in renewable energy]” the prime minister said.

Talking about the young country’s history, he said, “We had to go through many conflicts and political crises before and after the independence [from Portugal in 1974]. Now we have a democratic system. We had parliamentary elections in March and presidential elections would be held in November,” the prime minister concluded.

Source: MENAFN

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