Cuba reaffirms its commitment to further strengthen CELAC and AEC

Cuba reaffirms its commitment to further strengthen CELAC and AEC

During a joint meeting of the foreign ministers of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), the Latin American Development Bank (CAF) and the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), Cuba reaffirmed its commitment to continue to strengthen those mechanisms aimed at promoting the integration of our region is common.

According to information offered on Twitter by Cuban Communist Party Politburo member and Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, at the meeting they discussed issues of common interest.

The island’s head of diplomacy recalled that Latin America and the Caribbean had a lot to show the world. The proclamation of the region as a Zone of Peace makes our peoples proud, it is an international benchmark and it obliges us to continue perfecting the forms of relations between our countries and the region with the rest of the world.

Likewise, in his account on this social network, he indicated that the international community must provide more aid and cooperation to Haiti to contribute to its recovery, stability and development in a peaceful environment, in accordance with the country’s essential needs, with full respect for its sovereignty and the Principle of non-interference in internal affairs.

As part of the event’s agenda, Rodríguez Parrilla held a meeting with his Honduran counterpart, Enrique Reina. During the exchange, they reiterated their willingness to further strengthen bilateral ties and their interest in strengthening economic, trade and cooperative ties in areas of mutual interest between the two countries.