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Venezuela and Cuba strengthen work agenda for 2023

Venezuela and Cuba strengthen work agenda for 2023

Through a message published on his social networks, the Foreign Minister of the Republic, Carlos Faria, announced the work meeting he held this Thursday with the Cuban ambassador to Venezuela Dagoberto Rodríguez, to agree on the work agenda that both countries will establish in the coming year 2023.

“The brotherhood between Cuba and Venezuela is dynamic and productive marked by internationalist solidarity,” said the Venezuelan foreign minister through Twitter, while posting images of the meeting he had with his Cuban counterpart.

Similarly, Cuban Ambassador Dagoberto Rodríguez described the meeting between both representatives as productive and assured that “the mutual commitment to continue strengthening the solid bilateral ties of friendship and cooperation” between both nations is maintained.

The strategic cooperation between Cuba and Venezuela covers almost all areas of society and the economy: such as health, sports, education, communication, food, energy and science.



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