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MONTEGO BAY.- The Cuban leader's first activity in this Caribbean city was the official welcome offered to the Congress Palace of that city by Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, who hailed it in shaking his hand.
At the meeting, Holnees, who is now the president of Caricom Protempore, congratulated him on the recent election as head of the State Councils and Ministers of the Republic of Cuba; He expressed gratitude for the solidarity that Cuba has always had with the Caribbean; and on behalf of the leaders of the Caribbean, he conveyed the satisfaction of his visit, the second that he did after baduming the high responsibility with the Cuban people.
For his part, Díaz-Canel thanked the warm welcome, hospitality and affection that the Cuban delegation has received since arriving on this earth. Cuba and Jamaica are not only geographically close, but also historically and humanely.
Finally, he thanked "the bold and daring gesture" of Jamaica. He decided to establish relations with Cuba, Barbados, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago, despite the diplomatic blockade that the United States had tried to impose on Cuba.
After this meeting, Díaz-Canel held another exchange with the President of Haiti, Jovenel Moise – President Protempore outgoing of Caricom – during which they discussed joint projects on the development of the I & # 39; water, modernization of the airport Cap Haitien and Estudios Revolución
Díaz-Canel emphasized the sensitivity of the first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, the general of army Raúl Castro Ruz, and the President of the Parliament, Esteban Lazo Hernández, with the subjects referred to the Caribbean and especially to Haiti.
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