Cuban Prime Minister exchanges views with his Granada counterpart

Cuban Prime Minister exchanges views with his Granada counterpart

Manuel Marrero, Prime Minister of the Republic of Cuba, today met Dickon Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenada, to announce his intention to continue the historic collaboration that unites both countries under the principle of solidarity.

Havana, August 17 (ACN) Manuel MarreroPrime Minister of the Republic of Cuba, met today with Dickon Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenadato show its intention to continue the historic collaboration that unites both countries under the principle of solidarity.

In the exchange, Marrero recognized the potential of the Caribbean, community of interest and cultures, and advocated faster connection between nations in the region, the Twitter account reported presidency.

Dickson Mitchell insisted on maintaining cooperation on health issues, strengthening diplomatic ties, and developing ties in trade and other areas of interest.

“Cuba has a very important place in my heart. They’ve been friends in good times and bad and I can assure you if there’s one country in the Caribbean with a special bond, it’s #Cuba.”

Congratulations to the Greater Antilles for developing their own vaccines to address the COVID-19also came out of the Granada official during the talks.

This meeting took place in the context of the first regional meeting of Caribbean leaders, which discussed issues such as financial support and technology transfer to tackle climate change on its second day of meetings this Wednesday.