Cuba in Namibia

Repeating a Lie Doesn’t Make It True: Cuba does not support terrorism

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The U.S. government once again discredits itself by unjustly including Cuba on the List of countries that “do not fully cooperate with its anti-terrorism efforts”.

Once again, the State Department turns the fight against international terrorism into a unilateral political exercise against countries that do not bow to its hegemonic interests.

Cassinga Massacre: 47 Years of Pain

“Today is a day of historic remembrance, and with one heart and one mind we honor the heroes of Cassinga, whose sacrifice lit the path to our freedom,” said Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on May 4th, during a vigil held at the SWAPO Party headquarters in commemoration of Cassinga Day.

Cuban Doctors in Namibia, pride of the Nation

On February 4th, 2021, the Government of Namibia ratified its proposal to nominate the “Henry Reeve” Cuban International Contingent of Doctors Specialized in Disaster Situations and Serious Epidemics, for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.

In a statement from the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation, President Hage Geingob's administration stated: "This nomination is rooted in recognition of the extensive work of the Cuban brigades in exporting Cuba's medical talent for the benefit of all communities around the world.

Cuba and Namibia consolidate diplomatic relations

Ambassador Sergio Vigoa de la Uz paid a courtesy visit to the Minister of International Relations and Trade, H.E. Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, in which they agreed to develop economic collaboration at the level of political and diplomatic relations.

During the meeting, the diplomat expressed his gratitude for Namibia's continued support of the Cuban people in the regional and international arena, its rejection of the United States' economic, commercial, and financial blockade against Cuba, and its inclusion on the list of countries allegedly sponsoring terrorism.

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