Cuba and Mexico Agree to Strengthen Ties

Edited by Lena Valverde Jordi
2017-08-19 15:51:48

Pinterest
Telegram
Linkedin
WhatsApp

Havana, August 19 (RHC-teleSUR) -- Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez and his Mexican counterpart Luis Videgaray have said both nations are willing to strengthen bilateral relations during talks in Havana. They met at the headquarters of the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs during the first day of Videgaray's visit to the island.

According to Cuban state media, the ministers emphasized how the two countries have shared positive bilateral ties since 1902 and agreed to continue reinforcing their links.

The Ministry issued a statement after their talks which said, "In a climate of cordiality, both chancellors discussed the progress on political and economic relations between their respective countries (and) issues on the international agenda".

According to the Cuban foreign minister, there is great potential to continue developing their links, forged through history, culture and friendship. He also noted that Mexico is Cuba's third largest trading partner in the Latin America-Caribbean region and the sixth in the world.

In addition, the Cuban minister thanked Mexico for rejecting the economic blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba.

For his part, Videgaray said his country will expand and strengthen relations with the island by developing academic, cultural, educational, commercial, research and investment exchanges.

 



Commentaries


MAKE A COMMENT
All fields required
NOT TO BE PUBLISHED
captcha challenge
up