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Havana, November 9 (RHC)-- The Cuban Ambassador to Japan, Miguel Ángel Ramírez, had a positive meeting with the Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs of that Asian country, Suzuki Hayato, whom he congratulated on his recent appointment to the post.
A note on the Cuban Foreign Ministry Website affirms that during the meeting, Suzuki highlighted the importance that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and his government give to the bilateral relation with Cuba and conveyed their willingness to continue strengthening it.
The Cuban Ambassador commented on the Cuban strategy in confronting the COVID-19 pandemic and explained the international cooperation offered to other nations.
The Japanese deputy minister expressed that sending medical brigades to countries in need of health professionals was worthy of respect. He said he understood why there was a worldwide movement in favor of awarding them the Nobel Peace Prize, corresponding to 2021.
They also discussed other issues on the international agenda and agreed on the possibility of collaborating and exchanging information on each country's experiences with the pandemic.