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Welcome to three Ghanaian doctors recently graduated in Cuba

The staff of the Cuban Embassy in Ghana welcomed three new Ghanaian doctors (Josephine Oboshie Laryea, Yusiff Abass and Richardson Kofi Gordor), who completed their medical studies on the Caribbean island.

The Ambassador Pedro L. Despaigne González in his welcoming words congratulated them for the excellent academic results obtained during their student life, encouraging them to continue to excel in their work sphere.

THE CUBAN DEPUTY MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BEGINS VISIT TO GEORGIA

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The Cuban Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ana Teresa González, held a meeting with the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, Khatuna Totladze, on the occasion of the visit to that Caucasian nation.
At the meeting, the Cuban vice chancellor reiterated the will of our country to maintain the bonds between the two nations on the basis of mutual respect, cooperation and dialogue.
Likewise, the diplomats identified areas of common interest to develop bilateral relations, mainly in the economic-commercial field.

[Second Announcement] 4th International Conference FOR WORLD BALANCE

Since its start, the José Martí Project has propitiated a large international movement aimed at expanding the legacy of the Apostle and National Hero of Cuba. This has already become evident in the convoking capacity and in the number of activities connected with Martí that take place in the most dissimilar world regions and countries, including the awarding of the José Martí International Prize of UNESCO.

Ambassador of Cuba meets with second foreign and trade minister of Brunei

Kuala Lumpur, September 18- The Ambassador of Cuba to Brunei, Ibete Fernández Hernández, met with the Minister II of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Brunei, Dato Seri Paduka Erywan Yusof, at the headquarters of the Bruneian ministry.

During the meeting, the parties discussed the state of bilateral relations and ratified the will to develop concrete actions to strengthen them.

At the meeting, the Cuban ambassador delivered to the minister an invitation letter to make an official visit Cuba, which was received with pleasure.

Cuban Foreign Minister met with the Chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations  

The Minister of Foreign Affairs Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla met, on September 19 at noon, with Republican Senator for the State of Tennessee Robert Corker, Chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, who is visiting Cuba accompanied by two of his legislative staffers.

This is the Senator’s second trip to Cuba, as part of his interest in exchanging on the relationship between the United States and Cuba. During the meeting, they talked about issues relating to the current state of bilateral affairs and topics of common interest. 

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