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Namibia, Russia strengthen ties

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Namibia, Russia strengthen ties

Rafael Hangula

 

National Council (NC) chairperson Lukas Sinimbo Muha earlier this week welcomed a delegation from the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, led by Elena Perminova.

Perminova is the chairperson of the Committee on Social Affairs and Head of the Friendship Group for Cooperation between the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation and the NC.

The visit, described by Muha as a significant milestone, underscores the deepening relationships between the two nations and their legislative bodies.

“Russia has been a steadfast partner, providing technical assistance crucial for our development,” Muha said, reflecting on the recent discoveries of green hydrogen, oil and gas in Namibia, and the potential for Russian expertise to guide responsible exploitation of these resources.

During the courtesy call on Muha, discussions between the two parties centred on the implementation of agreements signed in March 2023 between the Federation Council and the NC, aimed at fostering closer legislative ties and sharing best-practices.

The two legislators expressed optimism about future collaborations, particularly in technological innovation for parliamentary operations under Namibia’s e-Parliament Strategy.

In addition, he expressed deep gratitude for Russia’s historical assistance during Namibia’s struggle for independence, and emphasised the continued strength of bilateral ties since the formal establishment of diplomatic relations in March 1990.

He acknowledged Russia’s ongoing support across various sectors, including education, defence and security, citing recent collaborations and agreements that have further cemented these bonds.

The visit reciprocates the diplomatic gestures made by both nations, including Namibia’s participation in Russia’s presidential election observation missions, reinforcing mutual respect and cooperation in international affairs.

Muha also extended congratulations to Russia for its recent successful presidential election, and independence celebrations.

He further highlighted Namibia’s commitment to democratic principles and economic progress, despite challenges such as persistent droughts exacerbated by climate change.

He  underscored the importance of a peaceful global environment, echoing sentiments for stability and growth through international cooperation.

On her part, Perminova highlighted the strategic importance of the parliamentary exchange, emphasising the stable and trust-based political dialogue between Russia and Namibia.

She underscored the role of ongoing delegation exchanges and collaborative efforts in healthcare, education and social policy as critical to furthering bilateral ties.

“We look forward to enhancing our cooperation across all levels for the mutual benefit of our peoples.”

Perminova also commended Namibia’s democratic journey since independence, and reaffirmed Russia’s commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation across various governmental sectors.

“Our political dialogue remains strong and immune to geopolitical tensions, focusing instead on mutual benefit and solidarity,” she said, highlighting recent joint efforts, including parliamentary exchanges and international observer missions. The courtesy call on Muha culminated in discussions about future cooperation initiatives, including potential Russian involvement in observing Namibia’s upcoming elections later this year.

“We know that an active preparation is underway in Namibia for the next presidential and parliamentary elections in November this year. 

If our Namibian friends are interested in the participation of senators of the Federation Council in the observation of these elections, we would be very grateful to receive an invitation from your side,” she said.

The delegation also visited Heroes Acre, where they laid wreaths on the tombs of Namibia’s departed heroes, including late President Hage Geingob.

The delegation is expected to meet the chairperson of the Standing Committee on Health, Social Welfare and Labour Affairs, and have a series of meetings with the Deputy Minister of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare Alexia Manombe-Ncube, Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board and Minister of Health and Social Services Dr Kalumbi Shangula, among others.

The visit ends tomorrow.

*Rafael Hangula works for the Division: Research and Information Services at the National Council-Parliament of Namibia.