Jamaica committed to stronger partnership with Namibia

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has underscored Jamaica’s commitment in strengthening its partnership with the South African state of Namibia.

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During bilateral talks with Namibian President   Dr Hage Geingob, Holness stated that during the years of Namibia’s liberation struggle, the Government of Jamaica considered it a privilege and duty to support the liberation process.

“Today, we must build on these historical ties of friendship and solidarity to forge deeper bonds of cooperation for the well-being and prosperity for both our peoples,” said Holness.

Citing that bilateral relations were similarly strengthened back in 1995 when the then President of Namibia, Sam Nujoma visited Jamaica, Holness said that it is proof of the value and importance of “people to people connections in strengthening the relations between the two countries.”

Similar development aspirations

The Prime Minister further stated that Jamaica and Namibia share similar development aspirations which are reflected in the respective vision 2030 plans with specific focus on capacity building for national development.

He noted that in the context where trade and investment are significant drivers of economic growth, he believes it is important for both countries to strengthen ties in those areas.

In the meantime, the Prime Minister stressed that while Jamaica and Namibia are geographically situated on opposite sides of the globe, they must seek to strengthen corporation at the multilateral level for developing countries to be heard.

Continue struggle of liberation

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“As bilateral partners we must continue to strengthen our collaboration at the multilateral level to give voice of the positions of the developing countries in fora such as the commonwealth, the African, Caribbean, Pacific (states) and the United Nations. We have signed corporation agreements before, we have expressed our solidarity in words. The struggle of liberation has not ended, it has merely taken on a new phase. In this phase of the struggle, you say economic emancipation; we say economic independence as we both seek the pathway to prosperity. I therefore commit my Government and the people of Jamai

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