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Please help improve this article by expanding it. Further information might be found on the talk page. (May 2010) Angola-Portugal relations     Map indicating location of Angola and Portugal      Angola      Portugal Angola-Portugal relations have significantly improved since the Angolan government abandoned communism and nominally embraced democracy in 1991, embracing a pro-U.S. and to a lesser degree pro-Europe foreign policy. Portugal ruled Angola for 400 years,[1] colonizing the territory from 1483 until independence in 1975. Angola's war for independence did not end in a military victory for either side, but was suspended as a result of a coup in Portugal, that replaced the Caetano regime with a Communist junta. The Portuguese government recognized the authority of the MPLA, under the command of President Agostinho Neto, on December 22, 1976 and established diplomatic relations on March 10. The MPLA broke off relations with Portugal on May 19 but reestablished official contact on September 3 following a meeting between their Foreign Ministers in Cape Verde.[2] UNITA released a communiqué from Paris on November 13, 1978, detailing an anti-UNITA attack by 20,000 troops from Portugal, Cuba, Katanga, East Germany, and the MPLA.[3] References ^ Alker, Hayward R.; Ted Robert Gurr, Kumar Rupesinghe (2001). Journeys Through Conflict: Narratives and Lessons. pp. 204.  ^ Kalley, Jacqueline A.; Elna Schoeman (1999). Southern African Political History: A Chronology of Key Political Events from Independence to Mid-1997. pp. 2–5.  ^ Kalley, Jacqueline A.; Elna Schoeman (1999). Southern African Political History: A Chronology of Key Political Events from Independence to Mid-1997. pp. 9.  v • d • e Foreign relations of Angola Bilateral relations Argentina · Brazil · Cape Verde · Cuba · France · Israel · Japan · Namibia · Nigeria · People's Republic of China · Portugal · Russia · South Africa · United States · Vietnam · Zimbabwe Historical Soviet Union Ambassadors to Angola · Ambassadors from Angola v • d • e Foreign relations of Portugal Europe Bulgaria · Kosovo · Russia · Serbia · Spain · Ukraine · United Kingdom Elsewhere Angola · Armenia · Brazil · China · East Timor · India · Morocco · Mozambique · United States Missions Diplomatic missions of / in Portugal This Angola-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This Portugal-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e