THE Namibia-Angola Joint Commission on Defence and Security concluded its 13th session at Ondangwa last week, expressing concern about criminal activities threatening security in the two countries.
During the three-day closed-door session, officials of the two countries discussed defence and security-related matters affecting Namibia and Angola. “The meeting expressed satisfaction with the excellent relations existing between the two countries, especially the close co-operation between the law-enforcement agencies in combating cross-border crimes and in dealing with matters relating to immigration, refugees, customs and excise and nature conservation,” stated a communiqué issued after the meeting.The Namibian delegation was led by Defence Minister Charles Namoloh and the Minister of Safety and Security, Peter Tsheehama.The Angolan delegation was headed by that country’s Minister of National Defence, Kundi Paihama, and Minister of Home Affairs, Roberto Monteiro.The next session of the Joint Commission on Defence and Security is set for August next year in Angola.”The meeting expressed satisfaction with the excellent relations existing between the two countries, especially the close co-operation between the law-enforcement agencies in combating cross-border crimes and in dealing with matters relating to immigration, refugees, customs and excise and nature conservation,” stated a communiqué issued after the meeting.The Namibian delegation was led by Defence Minister Charles Namoloh and the Minister of Safety and Security, Peter Tsheehama.The Angolan delegation was headed by that country’s Minister of National Defence, Kundi Paihama, and Minister of Home Affairs, Roberto Monteiro.The next session of the Joint Commission on Defence and Security is set for August next year in Angola.
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