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Cuban President Congratulates His Majesty the King on Cambodia's Independence Day

The President of the Republic of Cuba H.E. Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez extended a message of congratulations to His Majesty  Norodom Sihamoni, King of Cambodia on the auspicious occasion of the celebration of the National Independence Day of the Kingdom of Cambodia. After more than 60 years of diplomatic relations, Cuba and Cambodia continue to strengthen ties in different areas of cooperation. Cuba offers scholarships to study medicine to young Cambodians.

Southeast Asian parties and organizations ratify their support for the Cuban Revolution

The virtual meeting "Cuba will win" brought together leaders of political parties, representatives of international organizations, academics, social communicators, graduates of Cuban universities and the Movement of Solidarity with Cuba in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and Timor Leste. The Cambodian delegation was integrated by H.E. Mr. Kem Sambath, Vice President of External Relations Commission of the CPP Central Committee.

Cuban Ambassador held an exchange with the Vice Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cambodia

The Ambassador of Cuba in Phnom Penh, Liurka Rodríguez Barrios, held a brief exchange with the Vice Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cambodia, Prak Sokhonn. The Caribbean diplomat took the opportunity to thank the leader for his support for the noble causes defended by the Greater Antilles, whose outgoing vocation has also reached the Asian kingdom. Sokhonn, also head of the Foreign Relations Commission of the Cambodian People's Party  ratified the position of accompanying the Island, side by side, while pondering the historical ties that unite both nations, despite the geographical distance.

Undersecretary of State from Ministry of Cult and religion received the Ambassador of Cuba in Cambodia

The Cuban ambassador to Cambodia, Liurka Rodríguez Barrios, was received by Min Chandyneth, Undersecretary of State of the Ministry of Worship and Religion of Cambodia, along with other senior executives in the field. During the cordial meeting, the diplomat demonstrated, with strong arguments, that  the Cuban State recognizes, guarantees and respects religious freedom. Likewise, he lashed out at attempts to defame the politics of the Caribbean island, in campaigns orchestrated by the United States government, whose economic, financial and commercial blockade also affects Cuban religious institutions and their members.

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