Angola requests support from Cuba to address COVID-19 crisis

Edited by Jorge Ruiz Miyares
2020-03-24 14:12:22

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Luanda, March 24 (RHC)-- Silvia Lutucuta, Health Minister of the Republic of Angola, said on Monday that her government will ask Cuba for help in tackling the coronavirus pandemic that is affecting many nations around the world.

According to the Cuban embassy to that African nation, the minister made public the Angolan government's decision at a press conference held Tuesday in Luanda, the capital.

Cuba and Angola established diplomatic relations on November 11, 1975.  Since then, they have maintained historical ties strengthened in the struggle for independence and defense of the sovereignty of the African nation.

Both nations have developed cooperative relations in sectors such as health, construction, education, science and technology, agriculture, defense, energy, and water resources.

In Angola, more than 800 Cuban health and more than 1,000 education aid workers are working, while more than 2,000 young Angolans are studying in the Caribbean nation, and some 7,000 professionals have graduated.



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