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Díaz-Canel dialogues with diplomatic corps accredited in Cuba

Havana, january 23, 2020.- The President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, this Wednesday held a meeting with the diplomatic corps accredited in our country.

Also participating in the exchange were other principal government authorities and representatives of national institutions.

Cuba maintains diplomatic relations with 197 states and international entities, while 116 countries have embassies here, along with six representations of international organizations.

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