HAVANA, Cuba, Nov 5 (ACN) Jorge Martí, Cuban ambassador to Poland, held a meeting with Tomasz Grodzki, Marshal of the Senate of that European nation, in which they discussed the good state of bilateral relations between the two countries.
During the exchange, which took place in a constructive and respectful environment, according to Cubaminrex website, aspects related to parliamentary collaboration, the experience of the two governments in confronting the COVID-19 pandemic and the good progress of the links between Havana and Warsaw were addressed.
The Cuban diplomat informed the head of the Polish Senate about the serious consequences of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by successive US administrations against Cuba, and thanked Poland for its position in various international settings in favor of its immediate lifting.
Grodzki expressed interest in visiting the Caribbean region as soon as the current circumstances caused by COVID-19 allow it.
The growing of Polish tourism to Cuba began In 2017, one of the sectors with the greatest exchange between the two peoples, when about four thousand nationals of that country visited the Caribbean island, a sector driven by the visit, after three decades of absence, of the then Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski to the Cuban capital.
Poland is an Eastern European country on the Baltic Sea, with a population of more than 38 million inhabitants in just over 312 thousand square kilometers of area.
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