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    Armenia, Cuba willing to expand bilateral cooperation

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/01/11/armenia-cuba-willing-to-expand-bilateral-cooperation/
    15:12 11.01.2014


    Armenian Foreign Ministre Edward Nalbandian started his official visit
    to Cuba by laying a wreath at the memorial to José Martí, a national
    hero of Cuba.

    In Havana the Armenian Foreign Minister was hosted by Vice-President
    of the Cuban Council of Ministers, Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz. Minister
    Nalabndian stressed that the visit aimed to reinforce friendly
    relations and explore new avenues of cooperation.

    Ricardo Ruiz briefed Edward Nalbandian on the reforms the Cuban
    government intends to implement to modernize the country's economy. He
    underlined that Cuba was ready to deepen the cooperation with Armenia
    in the political, economic and other domains.

    The parties discussed the steps to be taken to expand the bilateral
    cooperation in the field of trade and economy, healthcare, education,
    science and culture.

    At a meeting in Havana, the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Cuba
    Edward Nalbandian and Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla stresses the
    willingness of the two countries to take practical steps towards
    reinforcement, deepening and expansion of relations based on mutual
    respect. The parties emphasized the importance of visa facilitation
    for the development of tourism.

    The Cuban Foreign Minister presented the processes taking place in the
    Latin American region and the role and approaches of his country.

    Minister Nalbandian, in turn, briefed Mr. Parrilla on the priorities
    of the Armenian foreign policy, the efforts of Armenia and the
    international community towards the peaceful resolution of the
    Karabakh conflict.

    The interlocutors exchanged views on a number of regional and
    international issues.

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