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Cuban leader received the Prime Minister of Belize

Havana, Apr 28 (Prensa Latina) The Prime Minister of Belize, John Briceño, met here today with the member of the Political Bureau and Secretary of Organization of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC), Roberto Morales Ojeda.

The Belizean president, leader of the United People’s Party (PUP), makes an official visit to Cuba.

Morales Ojeda briefed Briceño and his delegation on the implementation of ideas, concepts, and guidelines of the Eighth Congress of the PCC, held in April 2021.

Belize’s prime minister begins official visit to Cuba today

Havana, Apr 27 (Prensa Latina) Belize's Prime Minister John Antonio Briceño on Wednesday begins an official visit to Cuba to develop meetings with authorities and deepen the bonds of brotherhood between the two peoples.

According to the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during his stay here until Saturday, Briceño, who is also the Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investments, will have information on biotechnology facilities and their scientific results.

Prime Minister of Belize arrived in Cuba on an official visit

Havana, Apr 27 (Prensa Latina) The Prime Minister of Belize, John Antonio Briceño, arrived in Cuba today to begin an official visit, during which he will hold meetings with authorities and carry out other activities.

Upon his arrival at the José Martí international airport in the capital, the also head of Finance, Economic Development and Investments of that Central American country with Caribbean shores was received by Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Anayansi Rodríguez.

 

Diaz-Canel rejects Cuba’s exclusion from Summit of the Americas

Havana, Apr 26 (Prensa Latina) President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Tuesday backed the denunciation of Cuba's possible exclusion from the Summit of the Americas, scheduled for next June in the United States.

On his Twitter account, the president highlighted the statements by Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez, who on Monday denounced the pressures exerted by Washington on many countries in the region to oppose that decision.

Cuba denounces U.S. government exclusion of Cuba from preparations for Ninth Summit of the Americas

I am obliged to denounce the fact that the U.S. government has decided to exclude the Republic of Cuba from preparations for the Ninth Summit of the Americas set to take place in Los Angeles, June 8-10; and is currently exerting extreme pressure on numerous governments in the region that have privately and respectfully opposed this exclusion.
The U.S. government is misleading the public and governments of the hemisphere by saying that it has not yet made decisions regarding invitations.

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