Cuba's President, Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel y Bermúdez, has concluded his state visit to Namibia.

President Díaz-Canel graced the Heroes Day commemoration as the guest of honour, where he was also bestowed with the Order of the Most Ancient Welwitschia mirabilis, First Class, by President Hage Geingob.

The Cuban leader also paid tribute to Namibia's fallen heroes and heroines, reverently laying a wreath at the Heroes Acre.

This state visit additionally marked the signing of three pivotal agreements between the governments of Cuba and Namibia. 

These agreements encompass trade regulations, political and diplomatic consultations, and the exchange of prisoners who have been convicted in either country.

The visit to Namibia also concluded the Cuban leader's official visits to four southern African countries.

President Díaz-Canel's African tour started with a state visit to Angola before proceeding to South Africa, where he participated in the 15th BRICS Summit as President of the G77 plus China, and he also paid a state visit to Mozambique as well.

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