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Serbia possesses great potential for cooperation with BRICS countries — minister
The vector of economic development is increasingly shifting toward the East and the BRICS nations, Nenad Popovic noted
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The Namibian
· Jun 25, 2026
Hengari eyes Dutch agriculture, water expertise to drive Namibia’s growth
Namibia is strengthening cooperation with The Netherlands in agriculture, water management and investment as part of efforts to advance the country’s development agenda. This was noted on Wednesday by Namibia’s ambassador to Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg and the European Union, Alfredo Hengari, after presenting his letters of credence to king Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands. Hengari [] The post Hengari eyes Dutch agriculture, water expertise to drive Namibia’s growth appeared first on The Namibian.
Africa.com
· Jun 29, 2026
Cape Town, Zimbabwe And Namibia Form Strategic Partnership To Boost Regional Tourism Value
A strategic partnership has been established between Cape Town, Zimbabwe, and Namibia to strengthen Southern Africa’s global tourism position and unlock greater value from international travel. First explored at World Travel Market Africa 2025, the agreement formalises collaboration between the three destinations to enhance regional coordination, unify marketing efforts, and facilitate more seamless cross-border travel for long-haul []
Anadolu Agency
· Jul 2, 2026
Belarusian president stresses need to launch ‘new stage’ in ties with Myanmar
'Together, we should build relations between our countries that will be regarded as an example for other states in this region,' Alexander Lukashenko says
Trend News Agency
· Jul 1, 2026
Few countries are as well placed as Azerbaijan to drive regional cooperation and stability - Von der Leyen (VIDEO)
Few countries are as well placed as Azerbaijan to drive regional cooperation and stability - Von der Leyen (VIDEO)
Daily Finland
· Jul 8, 2026
Ukraine proposes joint drone production at NATO summit forum
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday called on partners to co-produce advanced drones during the NATO summit held in the Turkish capital, Ankara, reported Xinhua. Speaking at the NATO Summit Defense Industry Forum, Zelensky proposed the Drone Deal Initiative, saying the initiative focuses not only on procurement but also on the joint production of unmanned aerial vehicles, fast-track access to critical infrastructure protection, and enhanced security cooperation with countries across Europe, the Gulf, and other regions. Addressing broader air defense requirements, Zelensky said Kyiv was in discussions with U.S. partners regarding Patriot system production licenses. He also called on European nations to prioritize building their own autonomous defense manufacturing capacities. Europe needs affordable mass-produced systems as soon as possible, Zelensky told the forum, adding that securing robust air defense remains the absolute top priority for his administration.
Bloomberg
· Jul 8, 2026
Estonia Willing to Contribute to Free Passage in Hormuz, PM Says
Estonia's Prime Minister Kristen Michal said the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, has been a positive one. He also said his country would be willing to contribute to efforts securing free passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Michal spoke to Bloomberg's Oliver Crook on the sidelines of the summit. (Source: Bloomberg)
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