Havana, January 29 (RHC)-- The recent meeting of Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel with the diplomatic corps accredited on the island was highlighted on Monday on social media as part of the commitment of the Caribbean nation to multilateralism.
According to the information provided by Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs Bruno Rodriguez on his Twitter account, the meeting was attended by 117 ambassadors and business managers, along with six representatives of international organizations.
Several images of the meeting, held at the Palace of the Revolution, in Havana, were posted on the social media. It is to be an annual event and first of its kind since the president took office last year.
Diaz-Canel meets with foreign ambassadors
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