Cuba in Namibia

Namibia's Strong Denunciation of the US Blockade Against Cuba at UNGA

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah urged the international community to lift the sanctions imposed on Cuba, calling them illegal measures that violate sovereignty and the United Nations Charter.

During her first speech at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, the president made this strong statement, emphasizing that the sanctions against the largest of the Antilles undermine economic, financial, and trade stability and threaten its development.

Cuban Ambassador Exchanges with Peter Katjavivi, Namibian Politician and Historian

Solidarity between the peoples of Cuba and Namibia, cemented by the deep brotherhood that united Commander Fidel Castro and Founding Father San Nujoma, was a recurring theme in the warm exchange held by Ambassador Sergio Vigoa de La Uz with Professor Peter Katjavivi, former Speaker of the Namibian National Assembly.

In an informal and relaxed atmosphere, Katjavivi, also a member of the Board of Directors of the Hage Geingob Presidential Center, recounted experiences from his various visits to the largest of the Antilles, whose shared history with his homeland he knows very well.

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.

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