Geingob to address UN
President Hage Geingob will attend the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly, where he will deliver a speech next week.
Geingob left the country yesterday and will along the way undertake working visits to Guinea and Canada to strengthen bilateral agreements, according to his spokesperson, Alfredo Hengari.
Geingob's visit to Guinea today, comes at the invitation of its president, Professor Alpha Conde. Following the conclusion of this Guinea visit, Geingob will then travel to Canada for another working visit following an invitation by its prime minister, Justin Trudeau. The two working visits will focus on strengthening bilateral relations in the areas of trade and investment, Hengari said.
In addition to delivering the statement at the UN, Geingob will participate in a discussion related to the marine economy at the invitation of Norwegian prime minister, Erna Solberg.
Geingob is also expected to address the Nelson Mandela Peace Summit: United Nations High Level Plenary on Global Peace, the Bloomberg Global Business Forum and will further participate in the High-Level Meeting on Financing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the High-level Meeting on the Fight to End Tuberculosis, Hengari said.
Geingob will also hold bilateral meetings with several heads of state and government, including Kolinda Kitarovic of Croatia, Cuban president Miguel Bermudez, Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar, Ralph Gonsalves, who is the prime minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, president of Estonia, Kerti Kaljulaid, and Solberg.
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Geingob left the country yesterday and will along the way undertake working visits to Guinea and Canada to strengthen bilateral agreements, according to his spokesperson, Alfredo Hengari.
Geingob's visit to Guinea today, comes at the invitation of its president, Professor Alpha Conde. Following the conclusion of this Guinea visit, Geingob will then travel to Canada for another working visit following an invitation by its prime minister, Justin Trudeau. The two working visits will focus on strengthening bilateral relations in the areas of trade and investment, Hengari said.
In addition to delivering the statement at the UN, Geingob will participate in a discussion related to the marine economy at the invitation of Norwegian prime minister, Erna Solberg.
Geingob is also expected to address the Nelson Mandela Peace Summit: United Nations High Level Plenary on Global Peace, the Bloomberg Global Business Forum and will further participate in the High-Level Meeting on Financing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the High-level Meeting on the Fight to End Tuberculosis, Hengari said.
Geingob will also hold bilateral meetings with several heads of state and government, including Kolinda Kitarovic of Croatia, Cuban president Miguel Bermudez, Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar, Ralph Gonsalves, who is the prime minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, president of Estonia, Kerti Kaljulaid, and Solberg.
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