Cuban Ambassador in Uganda pays a courtesy call on her counterpart from the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Kampala. On the afternoon of today, May 3, Tania Perez Xiques, Ambassador of Cuba in Uganda, paid a courtesy call on the Head of Diplomatic Mission of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, H.E. Dr. Karin Boven.
The European Ambassador explained the bilateral cooperation programs that her country is developing in Uganda, and on her part, the Cuban diplomat expanded on Cuba's performance in confronting COVID-19, highlighting the scientific results obtained in this period.
Ambassador of Cuba pays a courtesy call to the new leadership of the Parliament of Uganda
Kampala. On the morning of today, May 3, the Honorable Anita Annet Entre and Thomas Tayebwa, Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda, received the Ambassador of Cuba Tania Perez Xiques, at the headquarters of that institution.
The Cuban diplomat congratulated them on their election, wished them success in their duties, and reiterated the message of condolences from the President and the National Assembly of Cuba for the loss of beloved Jacob Oulanya, former President of that African parliament.
Ambassador of Cuba pays a courtesy call to the Minister of Health of Rwanda
Kigali. On the afternoon of April 27, Dr. Nigamije M. Daniel, Minister of Health of the Republic of Rwanda, received Tania Perez Xiques, Ambassador of Cuba not resident in that African nation.
The Cuban diplomat thanked the possibility of the meeting, reiterated the invitation of the Cuban Minister of Public Health to the 2022 Health Convention to be held in Havana in October of this year, and referred to the commitment letter sent to President Paul Kagame by the eight young Rwandans who are currently studying medicine in Cuba.
Cuba and Rwanda sign Bilateral Air Services Agreement.
Kigali. On the afternoon of April 26, at the headquarters of the Ministry of Infrastructure of the Republic of Rwanda, the Bilateral Air Services Agreement between Cuba and that African nation was signed.
After several years of work by the technical authorities of both nations, the legal instrument was signed by Dr. Ernest NSABIMANA, Rwandan Minister of Infrastructure, and Tania Perez Xiques, Ambassador of Cuba.
The Rwandan Minister called the event "opening our respective doors to each other."
Cuban Ambassador presents credentials in the Republic of Rwanda.
Kigali. On the afternoon of April 26, His Excellency Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda, received the credential letters accrediting Tania Perez Xiques, non-resident Ambassador of Cuba in that African country.
The Rwandan president fondly recalled his ties with Cuba as part of his political-military training, and urged the Cuban diplomat to continue ties with the Rwandan authorities from her residence in Kampala, Uganda.