(EFE).- The Algerian Minister of Health, Abdelhak Saihi, co-chaired in Havana, with the Minister of Foreign Trade, Rodrigo Malmierca Díaz, the work of the intergovernmental commission on economic, commercial, scientific, technical and cultural cooperation, the Cuban authorities announced on Tuesday.
In a press release, the source specified that in his inaugural speech, the Cuban minister expressed the hope of seeing this session crowned with success by both parties welcoming the support provided by Algeria to his country.
Saihi, who traveled at the head of an important delegation, stressed that this meeting constitutes “a new milestone and an opportunity to promote the process of bilateral cooperation and anchor the tradition of coordination and consultation, particularly in areas of common interest between the two friendly countries”.
Representatives of various sectors of both countries participated in these bilateral meetings to examine “cooperation projects” in different sectors
Representatives of various sectors of both countries participated in these bilateral meetings to examine “cooperation projects in the sectors of health, energy, mining, finance, industry, agriculture, commerce, culture, youth, sports, tourism, crafts, the pharmaceutical industry and startups,” she added.
Algiers and Havana have maintained close ties since the North African country achieved its independence in 1962, particularly thanks to its cooperation in the Non-Aligned Movement.
During the visit of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel to Algeria in mid-November, his Algerian counterpart, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, announced the cancellation of outstanding interest on Cuba’s debt and the postponement of the repayment of “until further notice ” just as he decided to offer a solar power plant to the Island.
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