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Ambassador of Cuba visits the Union of Mongolian Artists and its Gallery

The Ambassador of Cuba, Mr. Jorge Ferrer, visited the headquarters of the Union of Mongolian Artists and its galery, accompanied by Mr. Ganbat Purev, its President and the head of international relations, Mr. Batjil Bayar.

Both parties continued to exchange about the XV Havana Biennial of visual arts that will take place from November 15, 2024 to February 28, 2025. The President of the Union of Mongolian Artists gave him a book of works of plastic arts and Mongolian artists.

The Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM) and the Medical Studies program in Cuba have been internationally accredited for 6 years

The International Evaluation and Accreditation Committee (CEAI) of the Union of Universities of Latin America and the Caribbean (UDUALC) accredited internationally the Latin American School of Medicine (ELAM) of Cuba and its Medicine study program for 6 years.

This recognition supports the quality of medical professionals graduated in Cuba by ELAM, founded 24 years ago, in a former naval academy 25 km from Havana.

The Ambassador of Cuba in Mongolia met with the President of the Union of Mongolia Artists

The Cuban ambassador in Mongolia. Jorge Ferrer met at the embassy with the creator Mr. Ganbat Purev, President of the Union of Mongolia Artists (UMA in English) and with the head of international relations, the photographer Mr. Batjil Bayar.

The interlocutors exchanged information about the visual arts and artists' organizations in both countries. The Union of Mongolia Artists is the main artists' organization in this country, bringing together about 800 painters, sculptors and engravers.

II International Transport and Logistics Fair FITL2024 from April 3 to 5, 2024, in Havana, Cuba

It will bring together the main national and international transport and logistics players.

In the I International Transportation and Logistics Fair held in October 2022, some 133 Cuban companies and 55 foreign firms from China, the United States, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Mexico, Venezuela, Belgium, Colombia and Ecuador, among others, atended.  There were more than 5 thousand visitors. Also some 40 contracts and more than 100 agreements and business intentions were signed, basically in activities in the port, maritime, railway and aviation branches.

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