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General Director of International Economic Affairs at the Thai Foreign Ministry Received the Cuban Ambassador.

Ambassador Pedro Pablo San Jorge Rodríguez was received at the Thai Foreign Ministry by Cherdchai Chaivaivid,  General Director of International Economic Affairs.

During the meeting they discussed bilateral issues of mutual interest. The General Directorl recognized Cuba's activism and leadership during the presidency of the G77 Group.

Cuba assumed the Pro Tempore Presidency of the Group in January of this year, which was the first time that the Caribbean Island leads this negotiating bloc of developing countries.

Havana, Tourist Destination Rich in History and Culture

Life in La Havana passes by surrounded by music, tradition, culture, national monuments and natural attractions of immeasurable value. Dances and Cuban “sones” spread to each one to this land’s children and to those who visit it as well; customs and traditions remain untouched and join new national and international celebrations to amaze visitors that plan a visit to La Havana, making it their Caribbean destination.

Cuban Ambassador Presented Credentials to the King of Thailand

Ambassador Pedro Pablo San Jorge Rodríguez presented the credentials to His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn, accrediting him as Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to the Kingdom of Thailand.

During the ceremony, the King highlighted the 65 years of establishment of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Thailand and the government of Cuba.

The Cuban Ambassador expressed his willingness to work to promote economic, trade and cooperation relations in areas of common interest.

Cuba and Russia: The Results of a Visit

The First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Gerardo Peñalver Portal, who was part of the delegation that accompanied the member of the Political Bureau and Prime Minister, Manuel Marrero Cruz, on his official visit to Russia, appreciated the importance of this trip for development ascendant of bilateral relations

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