“In recent times, we have participated in several fronts such as cooperation for development and humanitarian assistance, and we also want to continue advancing in science, technology and mainly sports, among other areas”, said the diplomat in response to Prensa Latina during the usual meeting with the media.
Jaiswal considered beneficial for the prosperity of all, the US government’s decision to remove the Caribbean island from the list of States that allegedly sponsor terrorism.
We believe that any issue that helps to bring peace and prosperity, to build communities, societies and countries, as well as a prosperity project, is useful for all of us’, he said.
On January 12, Cuba and India celebrated the 65th anniversary of the establishment of their diplomatic relations.
For Cuban authorities, the date takes on special importance with the inclusion of the Caribbean island as a partner country in the Brics group, a group of which the South Asian nation is a founding member and currently stands as an option for the development of the countries of the Global South.
As we enter the new year 2025, there are many renewed intentions to continue expanding political relations and boosting economic, commercial and cooperation exchanges between our two countries, said the Cuban embassy in India in a statement on the occasion.
The Cuban representation expressed its deep conviction that the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations represents an important motivation to raise the close friendship between the two nations to higher levels.
Recently, the government of India sent humanitarian assistance in essential medicines to Cuba to contribute to the recovery of the island, affected by Hurricane Rafael last November.
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