Republic of Namibia
In 1990, with the independence of Namibia, diplomatic relations were established, and the Brazilian Embassy in Windhoek was opened. Over the following decades, several agreements were signed – such as the Agreement on Naval Cooperation (1994), the Basic Agreement on Technical Cooperation (1995), and the new Agreement on Technical Cooperation (2001) – and several high-level visits took place. Namibia opened its Embassy in Brasilia in 2003.
Naval cooperation is one of the main axes of the relations between Brazil and Namibia, involving personnel training, shipbuilding, and technical support for the continental shelf survey process.
Over the past few years, hundreds of Namibian officers and private soldiers have been trained and completed internships at various Brazilian Navy educational establishments and ships, and many hold command positions in Namibia's naval forces.
Namibia is a member of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU), with which MERCOSUR has signed a preferential trade agreement (2009).
Chronology of bilateral relations
2017 - The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Aloysio Nunes Ferreira, visits Namibia
2012 - The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Namibia, Utoni Nujoma, visits Brazil
2011 - The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio de Aguiar Patriota, visits Namibia
2011 - Second Brazil-Namibia Joint Commission Meeting, in Windhoek
2009 - President Hifikepunye Pohamba visits Brazil
2005 - Vice President José Alencar visits Windhoek to attend the inauguration of President Hifikepunye Pohamba
2004 - President Sam Nujoma visits Brazil
2003 - President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva visits Windhoek
2003 - Opening of the Embassy of Namibia in Brasília
2001 - Renewal of the Agreement on Naval Cooperation
1999 - President Sam Nujoma visits Brazil
1995 - President Sam Nujoma visits Brazil
1995 - Signing of Basic Agreement on Technical Cooperation
1995 - The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Theo BenGurirab, visits Brazil to participate in the First Joint Commission Meeting, in Brasilia (March 7)
1994 - Signing of an Agreement on Naval Cooperation
1991 - President Fernando Collor visits Windhoek
1990 - Establishment of the Embassy of Brazil in Windhoek
1989 - Opening of the Brazilian Government Observation Office in Windhoek
1987 - Sam Nujoma visits Brazil as SWAPO's leader, when he is hosted by President José Sarney