The documents, signed in the presence of Cuban President, Miguel Díaz-Canel, and his counterpart, Hage Geingob, cover a memorandum of understanding between the Namibian Ministry of Commerce and the Center for the Promotion of Foreign Trade and Investment of the Greater of the Antilles.
The president of the Caribbean nation expressed this Sunday his willingness to continue to strengthen cooperation with this African nation, during official talks with Geingob.
He stressed that his visit has a special significance, among other reasons because the current generation of Cuban leaders defines themselves as following the Revolution, and “this includes solidarity with our brothers, including strengthening our friendship with Namibia, their government and its people.”
President Díaz-Canel culminates in Namibia a tour that previously took him in that capacity to Angola and Mozambique, as well as, as president of the G77 and China, to South Africa to participate in the 15th Brics Summit.
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