Collaboration with Cuba was highlighted in Bolivia

Edited by Catherin López
2022-12-14 22:45:55

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Collaboration with Cuba was highlighted in Bolivia

Sucre, Dec 14 (RHC) The agreements to coordinate joint actions for mutual development approved by the presidents of Bolivia and Cuba, Luis Arce and Miguel Díaz-Canel, respectively, were highlighted Wednesday in La Paz by news media.

 

"In Havana, Cuba, we met with brother president Miguel Díaz-Canel with whom we coordinated the execution of joint actions for mutual development," published the Bolivian Information Agency (ABI) quoting a tweet from Arce.

 

According to the news media, the president added that "united, as two brotherly peoples, we will continue on the path of the democratic and cultural revolution and progress".

 

On its main page, ABI includes a photo of the conversations between both heads of state.  The Bolivian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Rogelio Mayta, and his Cuban counterpart Bruno Rodríguez also participated in the prelude to the XXII Summit of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America-People's Trade Treaty, held this Wednesday.

 

Referring to the bilateral relations, the news agency reminded recent declarations of the Cuban ambassador in Bolivia, Danilo Sánchez, who expressed that "they are in an excellent state", and that work is being done to increase cooperation in the educational, economic, and health fields.

 

The news media adds that the two nations began a new stage of work and a bilateral agenda that implies strengthening the political relationship of brotherhood, respect, and appreciation that their governments have for each other, concludes ABI. (Source: Prensa Latina).



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