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Foreign relations of Namibia

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Foreign relations of Namibia
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Namibia follows a largely independent foreign policy, with strong affiliations with states that aided the independence struggle, including Nigeria, Libya, and Cuba.

In Africa, Namibia has been involved in conflicts in neighbouring Angola as well as Democratic Republic of the Congo.

International organizations

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Namibia is a member of 47 international organizations. These are:[1]

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Namibian ambassador to Brazil, Hopelong Ushona Ipinge (left) with President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at Palácio do Planalto, Brasília in 2006

Namibia became the 160th member of the United Nations on 23 April 1990 upon independence from South Africa.[1]

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International disputes

Namibia is involved in several minor international disputes.[1]

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Diplomatic relations

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List of countries which Namibia maintains diplomatic relations with:

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Bilateral relations

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Africa

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Namibia and the Commonwealth of Nations

Namibia has been a Commonwealth republic since 1990, when South West Africa became independent of South Africa.

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Notes and references

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