State Department Statement on Namibia National Day
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The U.S. Department of State issued a statement congratulating Namibia on its 36th Independence Day. The statement reaffirmed the strong partnership between the United States and Namibia, highlighting collaboration on health, economic development, and emerging opportunities.
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The U.S. Department of State, through Secretary of State Marco Rubio, issued a congratulatory statement to the people of Namibia on their 36th Independence Day, celebrated on March 21, 2026. The statement emphasized the strong and growing partnership between the United States and Namibia, noting collaboration in areas such as health, economic development, and emerging opportunities.
This notice serves as a diplomatic statement and does not impose new regulatory requirements or obligations on any entities. It reaffirms existing U.S. foreign policy and bilateral relations with Namibia, indicating continued commitment to strengthening the relationship and working together for mutual benefit.
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Namibia National Day
Press Statement
Marco Rubio, Secretary of State
March 21, 2026
On behalf of the United States of America, I extend warm congratulations to the people of Namibia as you celebrate 36 years of independence on March 21.
The United States values our strong and growing partnership with Namibia. We collaborate on health, economic development, and emerging opportunities that benefit both our nations. As Namibia continues to build a prosperous future, the United States remains committed to strengthening our bilateral relationship and working together to create opportunity for all our people.
We send our best wishes for continued peace, progress, and a joyous Independence Day celebration.
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Bilateral Relations and Engagement Bureau of African Affairs Namibia Office of the Spokesperson The Secretary of State
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