(EFE)
It also averaged a solar power plant to alleviate the continuous blackouts.
“Algeria offers sister Cuba a photovoltaic power plant as well as reestablishing the supply of hydrocarbons so that Cuba can reactivate the plants and combat the current power outages,” Tebboune declared.
The Algerian president was speaking at a press conference with his Cuban counterpart, Miguel Díaz-Canel, on the first day of a three-day official visit as part of an international tour that will also take him to Turkey, Russia and China.
The tour takes place at a delicate moment for Cuba and its Government due to the multifaceted crisis that the country has been suffering for two years, characterized by the shortage of basic products (from food to fuel and medicines), strong inflation, the partial dollarization of the economy and long and frequent blackouts.
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