NAMIBIA WARNS OF THREATS TO GLOBAL PEACE AND SECURITY

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Namibia has warned that unilateral actions, the selective implementation of UN resolutions, and growing global fragmentation are weakening the foundations of international peace and security.

CUBA SLAMS US SANCTIONS AT UN

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Cuba's foreign minister, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, has used the ongoing UN Security Council debate to direct sharp criticism at U.S. sanctions.

He warns that pressure on Havana could push relations toward dangerous escalation between the two countries and the entire Latin and Caribbean region.

NAMIBIA BACKS UN SECURITY COUNCIL REFORM PUSH

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Namibia has reiterated its support for Africa's common position on reforming the United Nations Security Council, calling for two permanent and five non-permanent African seats and the abolition of the veto power. 

If the veto is retained, Namibia insists it should be extended to all Council members. 

NAMIBIA AND FRANCE STRENGTHEN DIPLOMATIC AND ECONOMIC TIES

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The Minister of International Relations and Trade, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, said Namibia and France continue to strengthen their diplomatic and economic relations, noting that the two countries cooperate through diplomatic missions and growing business engagements.

SADC, UNHCR DISCUSS REGIONAL DISPLACEMENT COOPERATION

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SADC and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) engaged in discussions regarding potential areas of mutual cooperation concerning the displacement of people within the region.

GOVERNMENT, ANGOLA COMMENDED FOR CASSINGA MEMORIAL

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The Minister of International Relations and Trade, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, commended the government for its collaboration with Angola to erect a memorial shrine in that country in remembrance of those who died in the Cassinga massacre.