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+ | |description=Foreign ambassadors to [[Namibia]]. | ||
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+ | There are about 16 Foreign Embassies and 20 Consulates placed in the territory of [[Namibia]].<ref>https://www.embassy-worldwide.com/country/namibia/</ref> | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
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+ | On April 23, 1990, Namibia became the 160th Member of the [[United Nations]] and the 50th Member of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. Namibia has largely pursued an independent foreign policy. It has close relations with the states that helped it in the War of Independence, including the [[People's Republic of China]], [[Russia]] and [[Cuba]]. N | ||
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+ | Namibia's main trade and economic partner is the [[Republic of South Africa]]. In March [[1990]], diplomatic relations were established between the two countries. In December [[1994]], South African President [[Nelson Mandela]] announced his Government's decision to write off Namibia's debt, which amounted to about 190 million US dollars. The port city of [[Walvis Bay]] was returned to Namibia.<ref>https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/africa/na-forrel.htm</ref> | ||
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Ambassador/Namibia (ambassador) | |
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UK High Commissioner (ambassador) Henry Hogger (1992-96) was later tied to the spooky Institute for Statecraft. | |
Start | 1989 |
Foreign ambassadors to Namibia. |
There are about 16 Foreign Embassies and 20 Consulates placed in the territory of Namibia.[1]
History
History On April 23, 1990, Namibia became the 160th Member of the United Nations and the 50th Member of the Commonwealth of Nations. Namibia has largely pursued an independent foreign policy. It has close relations with the states that helped it in the War of Independence, including the People's Republic of China, Russia and Cuba. N
Namibia's main trade and economic partner is the Republic of South Africa. In March 1990, diplomatic relations were established between the two countries. In December 1994, South African President Nelson Mandela announced his Government's decision to write off Namibia's debt, which amounted to about 190 million US dollars. The port city of Walvis Bay was returned to Namibia.[2]
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