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Cubans in Namibia in support of Venezuelan peace and sovereignty

Collaborators, Cuban residents, and members of the Diplomatic Mission in Namibia joined the Namibia-Venezuela Solidarity Group's actions in rejection of the United States military deployment on the coasts of that sister country, which contradicts the designation of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace.

Speaker of Namibia's National Assembly condemns US blockade of Cuba

"We will always condemn the inhumane US blockade. What Cuba has done for the oppressed of the world is extraordinary, without expecting anything in return. We have common values ​​that unite our people," said Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila, Speaker of the Namibian National Assembly, during a fruitful exchange with Ambassador Sergio Vigoa de la Uz.

Tribute to the Commander-in-Chief at a book launch in Windhoek

As part of the program of tributes to the Commander-in-Chief in the centenary of his birth, Ambassador Sergio Vigoa de la Uz participated in the presentation of the book "The journey that was," which took place in the katutura neighborhood, a town located 15 kilometers from windhoek.

Namibian president thanks cuba for its role in the struggle for independence

Namibian president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah recognized Cuba’s role in Namibia’s fight for independence during the National Heroes' Day event held at the Katima Mulilo Sports Complex in the Zambezi region.

Ambassador Sergio Vigoa de la Uz attended the annual celebration, which honors the heroes and heroines who fell during Namibia’s fight for independence and celebrates freedom and life.

STATEMENT AND CONDEMNATION BY THE CUBAN STATE MISSION IN NAMIBIA OF THE UNITED STATES AGGRESSION AGAINST IRAN

The Cuban state mission in Namibia expresses its complete condemnation of the bombings carried out by the United States on nuclear facilities in Iran, an irresponsible act by launching missiles and bombs on the territory of a sovereign state. We denounce this disrespectful act as a flagrant violation of international law, the charter of the United Nations, and Security Council resolutions.

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