The government’s of Cuba and Honduras have announced plans to deepen bilateral relations.
This was the outcome of a meeting between Cuban vice president Salvador Valdes Mesa and Honduran president Xiomara Castro.
According to Cuba’s foreign ministry, during a recent meeting, both authorities confirmed their interest in expanding economic-commercial ties, as well as cooperation in health, sports and education.
According to the report, Valdes Mesa highlighted the historical ties between the two nations, and ratified Cuba’s willingness to support Honduras in confronting the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Cuban wrote on Twitter that in the meeting he conveyed to the Honduran president the greetings from Army General Raul Castro and the president of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel.
In another tweet he said that he expressed to the new Honduran head of state the willingness to resume and expand bilateral relations between the two countries, and move forward in economic and trade cooperation.
The agreement follows the recent inauguration of Honduran president Xiomara Castro.
Source-CMC



