The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, received this Tuesday at the Miraflores Palace the Prime Minister of Cuba, Manuel Marrero Cruz.
The activity takes place in office one of the Presidential House where both authorities review the cooperation agenda between both nations.
The meeting is part of his first official visit to Venezuela as Prime Minister, a responsibility he has held since December 21, 2019. In this sense, the work agenda seeks to strengthen the ties of brotherhood and cooperation for the benefit of both peoples. .
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This Tuesday the executive vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, He received in his office to the Prime Minister of Cuba, Manuel Marrero, who is on an official visit to the country.
During the meeting, it was planned to address issues of bilateral interest such as alliances and the strategic agenda between the two countries.
Honors to the Liberator
The Prime Minister of Cuba, Manuel Marrero Cruz, honored to the father of the Nation Simón Bolívar with a floral offering in the National Pantheon.
Marrero stressed that honors are paid to the Liberator and to many others who paved the way for the independence of our peoples.
“Our eternal and fraternal accompaniment to the Bolivarian Revolution and our unrestricted support to comrade Nicolás Maduro Moros, who has shown that it was possible, it is possible and it will always be possible,” he stressed.
Likewise, Marrero Cruz toured the areas of the Diego Lenin Santana Comprehensive Diagnostic Center (CDI), located in the 23 de Enero parish, and the homes of Cuban collaborators who provide care in Venezuela.
Let us remember that the Prime Minister of the Republic of Cuba, Manuel Marrero Cruz, arrived in the country this Monday to strengthen the ties of friendship and bilateral relations.
“We come to strengthen the bonds of friendship, founded and strengthened by Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro Ruz,” said Marrero upon his arrival in the country.
The Cuban Prime Minister is in Venezuela as part of a working visit to strengthen the ties of friendship and cooperation between the two countries.
The Cuban delegation is made up of Deputy Prime Minister Jorge Luis Tapia, as well as the heads of the Health, Agriculture and Food Industry portfolios.
The strategic cooperation between Cuba and Venezuela includes the areas of health, sports, education, communication, food, science and energy.