13
Jan
Allexer Namundjembo States must follow diplomatic procedures to avoid misunderstandings, international relations analyst Marius Kudumo told the Windhoek Observer on Monday. This comes amid reports of a disagreement between Ghana and Namibia over the accreditation of a head of mission. Kudumo said diplomacy requires strict adherence to established rules and clear communication between states. “Diplomacy is built on consent and trust. If the receiving state has not formally agreed to an appointment, announcing it publicly can create unnecessary tension,” Kudumo said. Kudumo said the situation underlines the need for governments to be meticulous in interstate relations. He explained that the…
