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Seychelles' President arrives in Cuba on official visit

The President of Seychelles touched down in Havana on Monday on an official visit at the invitation of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez from September 16 to 20. According to State House, upon his arrival at José Martí International Airport, Wavel Ramkalawan was received by the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Anayansi Rodríguez Camejo. During his stay in Cuba, the President will have bilateral talks with his Cuban counterpart, Pres…
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Wavel Ramkalawan, president of the Republic of Seychelles, arrived in Cuba this Monday night to make an official visit to the country until September 20. Upon his arrival at Terminal 1 of José Martí International Airport, in Havana, he was greeted by Anayansi Rodríguez Camejo, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. As reported by the Foreign Ministry on its website, during his stay he will hold official talks with Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First …

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Wavel Ramkalawan, president of the Republic of Seychelles, arrived in Cuba this Monday to make an official visit to the country until September 20.

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Trabajadores broke the news in on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.
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