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Namibian Press. New Era: “Geingob: Cuba embargo a crime.”

Namibia.- President Hage Geingob has described the embargo that the United States of America has maintained against Cuba for more than six decades as a crime. He said this yesterday when Cuban Army Corps General Joaquín Quintas Solá and his delegation paid him a visit at State House.

“How should Americans feel when a child is born, but by the age of 50 or so, the only thing he or she knows is a blockade? The person will be asking why this is happening – that is a crime - there is no peace,” Geingob told the visiting delegation.

Namibian Press. Namibian Press Agency. “Cuba and Namibia to deepen armed force relations.”

WINDHOEK, 10 NOV (NAMPA) – President Hage Geingob has welcomed a delegation from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Cuba aimed at strengthening Namibia and Cuba’s bilateral armed force relations.

Speaking during a courtesy visit by the delegation led by the Deputy Minister of Revolutionary Armed Forces, Army Corps General Joaquín Quintas Solá at State House on Thursday, Geingob said progressive forces are under siege and Cuba’s determination to continue resisting geopolitical pressures is encouraging to Namibia.

Written by Linea Dishena.

Namibia. - Ambassador Sidenio Acosta Aday receives Dr. Sen Pang, Resident Coordinator of the United Nations in Namibia.

Last Wednesday, November 2, Dr. Sen Pang, Resident Coordinator of the United Nations in Namibia, paid a courtesy visit to the Cuban ambassador on the occasion of the end of his mission.

At the meeting, Mr. Pang recognized the excellent work of the Cuban health personnel who collaborate in Namibia and in the rest of the countries of the African continent, expressing the will of the United Nations system, which he represents, to continue working with Cuba in the development of joint projects, especially in the area of ​​health.

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