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Foreign Minister of Ghana and Cuban Ambassador held cordial meeting

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of the Republic of Ghana, H.E. Mrs.Hanna Serwaa Tetteh held a cordial meeting with the Cuban ambassador, Mr. Pedro L. Despaigne González, during the ceremony for the Christmas festivities held in areas of the headquarters of the Ghanaian Foreign Ministry.

The close ties that link both countries were recalled at the meeting and also the last visit of the Minister to Cuba.

Ambassador of Cuba is received by the President of Ghana

The President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama received in his residence the Ambassador of Cuba, Pedro Luis Despaigne Gonzalez with whom made a review of the cooperation actions that the Caribbean island is developing towards the sub-Saharan country, mainly in the field of health with the Ghanaian medical students in Cuba and the presence of Cuban Medical Brigades in the country.  

The President of Ghana also signed the book of condolences for the death of the Commander in Chief Fidel Castro. 

Night of Tributes to Commandante Fidel Castro

A political and cultural activity was held at the Freedom Center in Accra, in Tribute to the Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, as part of the program organized by the Socialist Forum of Ghana in coordination with the embassy of Cuba, and the participation of members of the Diplomatic Corps and friends of Cuba.

Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Ghana and Cuba strengthen work relations

The Director General of Bilateral Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Mr. Gerardo Peñalver, in transit in Ghana, held a meeting with Mr. Edwin Nii Adjei, Acting Chief Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of Ghana, who analyzed and updated aspects of common interest.

Walk by Accra in homage to Commander in Chief Fidel

On Saturday, December 3, in the morning a group of Cuban friends marched through the streets of Accra in homage to the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, physically missing the night of November 25.

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