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Kamú de Almeida (30 July 1943 – 15 June 2013), in full Sebastião Pascoal de Almeida, was an Angolan diplomat. He was the Ambassador to the
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, Spain and Egypt. He joined the MPLA in
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in 1961, and there he joined the Liberation Fight, which ultimately led to Angolan independence in 1975. As the representative of Angola, he signed the ''Final Act of the Conference of Plenipotentiaries on Termination of the Convention on the Conservation of the Living Resources of the Southeast Atlantic Signed at Rome on the 23rd of October, 1969'', at Madrid on 19 July 1990.


Death

Almeida died of an illness on 15 June 2013 in
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at the age of 72.


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* https://www.dead-people.com/Kamu-de-Almeida 2013 deaths Ambassadors of Angola to Spain Ambassadors of Angola to the Democratic Republic of the Congo Ambassadors of Angola to Egypt 1943 births {{Angola-politician-stub