Cuba in Thailand

Vice Prime Minister of Cuba, Ricardo Cabrisas, Receives the Director General of the Thai International Cooperation Agency

The Deputy Prime Minister of Cuba, Ricardo Cabrisas, received today the general director of the Thai International Cooperation Agency, Ureerat Chareontoh, who is on a working visit to the country.

The meeting was held in the context of the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two nations and both leaders highlighted the positive state of bilateral ties.

A Delegation from the Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA) visits Cuba

A delegation from the Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA), chaired by its Director General, Mrs. Ureerat Chareontoh will be in Cuba from August, 28 to 31, fulfilling an invitation from the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment (MINCEX).

During the visit, the Thai delegation will explore possibilities for cooperation in sectors such as public health, tourism, renewable energy, biotechnology, science and technology, among others.

Event Organized by the Thai International Cooperation Agency (TICA) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand

Ambassador Pedro Pablo San Jorge Rodríguez attended an event organized by the Thai International Cooperation Agency (TICA) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand.

The eighth TICA Connect event was themed "Enhancing International Development Cooperation for a Sustainable Future" and was chaired by His Excellency Mr. Sarun Chareonsuwan, Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and was attended by members from the diplomatic corps and international organizations based in Bangkok, academia, university students, awardees of TICA scholarships and the media.

512 Anniversary of the Foundation of Baracoa

Baracoa, a National Monument of Cuba, is the oldest colonial city on the island, which is why it is known as the First City. All its charm is located at the eastern end of the island, in the province of Guantanamo.

The town was founded by the Spanish conquerors on August 15, 1511, under the name of "Our Lady of the Assumption of Baracoa".

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