The Prime Ministers of the Netherlands and Denmark will undertake a joint working visit to Namibia on Monday.
State House, in a media statement, announced that Mark Rutte and Mette Frederiksen will be hosted by President Hage Geingob.
The joint visit is expected to present the three countries with a great opportunity to strengthen dialogue on global challenges and opportunities as well as widen and deepen coordinated and genuine partnerships.
Since the discovery of oil and the promotion of green hydrogen as part of the energy transition have drawn the world's attention to Namibia, State House says the country looks forward to working with Denmark.
This is because Denmark's strategy pushes for the production and use of green hydrogen in sectors like shipping and aviation, as well as heavy transport and industry.
Over the years, Namibia has also seen projects initiated by the Netherlands to support its green economy, in addition to science, technology, innovation, and education projects.