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Mbumba meets Spain’s King Felipe

Mbumba meets Spain’s King Felipe

President Nangolo Mbumba met Spain’s King Felipe VI yesterday to discuss strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries. 

The meeting was held at Zarzuela Palace in Madrid, marking a significant moment in the diplomatic relations between Namibia and Spain.

Presidential spokesperson Alfred Hengari confirmed the meeting and said the main focus of the discussions was improving collaboration in areas identified by both governments, including economic partnerships and security matters.

“The two leaders also touched on the drought affecting Namibia, regional security in SADC and Spain’s willingness to contribute to peace and stability in the region,” Hengari said. 

“The king also expressed condolences on the passing of President Hage Geingob,” he said.

President Mbumba made a stop in Spain following his trip to Germany, where he met Chancellor Olaf Scholz and President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. 

In Germany, Mbumba participated in the Hamburg Sustainability Conference and discussed Namibia’s historical issues, including the genocide issue with Steinmeier.

Namibia and Spain have a long-standing relationship that dates back to Namibia’s independence in 1990. 

Over the years, the two countries have collaborated on various initiatives, including education, tourism and renewable energy projects. 

Spain’s support in development and humanitarian efforts has also been notable in sectors like health and infrastructure. 

This latest meeting, according to Hengari, signals a renewed effort to deepen cooperation in critical areas such as trade, investment, and regional security.

As both leaders aim to strengthen ties, their discussions reflected a shared vision for a prosperous future for both nations.