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Manuel Marrero Cruz, Cuban Prime Minister, said today that his country and Equatorial Guinea are in a better position to move to a stage of further strengthening and expansion of economic and trade relations, in sectors of mutual interest.

Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero met in the Namibian capital Windhoek with Cuban workers offering their services in Namibia and with diplomats from the island’s embassy in the African nation.

Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz congratulated today, on behalf of the Cuban people, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, president of the Republic of Namibia, the first woman to assume the presidency of that African country.

Ana Maria Mari Machado, vice-president of the Cuban National Assembly of People’s Power (Parliament) and Ivan Melnikov, vice-president of the Lower Chamber of Russia’s Federal Assembly agreed to keep strengthening bilateral relations between their two legislative bodies.

Rodolfo Benítez Berson, ambassador and permanent representative of Cuba to the United Nations office in Geneva, Switzerland, denounced that the cause of human rights is being used as a business and political instrument and stressed that Cuba opposes any punitive and politically motivated resolution not based on the consent of the States concerned.

Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, Cuban foreign minister, lamented today the damage caused in the United States by a series of tornadoes that this weekend hit several central and southern states of the country.

Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero held a working session with his Congolese counterpart, Anatole Collinet Makosso, at the Congressional Palace in Congo to discuss the potential for expanding bilateral cooperation.

As part of the busy visit that Cuban foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla is making to African countries, the head of Cuban diplomacy held an exchange in Nigeria with Omar Alieu Touray, president of the Commission of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

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