Cuba Receives Shipment of Rice Donated by China
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Last March Cuba received a shipment of 15,600 tons of rice from China, which completed a previous donation from Beijing for 30,000 tons of cereal, one of the staple foods in the food of Cubans.
Havana., The first 15,000 tons of rice of the 60 thousand that the Chinese government will gradually send to Cuba in the coming weeks arrived at the port of Havana in what President Miguel Díaz-Canel thanked and described as “noble gesture that will reach millions,” at a time when he transcended that, as his pressure continued, manned surveillance planes as well as United States drones overflew the island more than 150 hours since last February.
Cuba receives Chinese rice donation during worsening fuel and food crisis
Cuba has received the first shipment of a major rice donation from China as the island continues to face worsening humanitarian conditions, fuel shortages and rolling blackouts. Cuban President...
Miguel Díaz-Canel, president of Cuba, expressed Sunday his "deep gratitude" to China, for having sent the first 15,000 tons of rice, as part of a donation that the Asian country offered to help the island in the midst of a severe economic crisis. "This important cargo, which arrived on Saturday to the port of Havana, marks the beginning of a new donation of 60,000 tons in total, which will gradually arrive in our homeland", the president publish…
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