Antalya, March 13, 2022.- Cuba reaffirmed at the II Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey its commitment to peace, justice, development, welfare and respect for human rights, Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Anayansi Rodríguez Camejo said Sunday.
In a message published on Twitter, Rodríguez Camejo said that in her presentations during the event she also condemned unilateral coercive measures against developing countries, in violation of international law.
The diplomat participated last Saturday in the Round Table "Recoding Diplomacy", as well as in the panel "A vision for the development of Africa", within the framework of the forum that began on Friday and ends this Sunday.
As part of his activities, Rodriguez Camejo held a meeting with the Turkish Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sedat Onal, as well as contacts with other senior officials of this country, where the interest in strengthening bilateral relations was evidenced.
In his meeting with the Minister of Tourism and Culture of Turkey, Mehemt Nury Ersoy, both parties discussed the potential and opportunities for investment and business between the two countries.
The 2nd Antalya Diplomacy Forum, which took place until Sunday at the NEST Congress and Exhibition Center of this Mediterranean tourist city, brought together participants from 75 countries, including 17 heads of state and government, 80 ministers, as well as representatives of 39 international organizations.
Under the general theme "Recodifying Diplomacy", other issues such as energy security, the fight against racism and discrimination, irregular migration, regional security, climate change and women's empowerment were addressed.