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The Cuban ambassador to Mongolia, Jorge Ferrer, and Altai Khangai, Secretary of Foreign Relations of the ruling Mongolian People's Party (MPP), discussed today on the interests between both nations.
The two parties discussed the historical and friendly ties between their governments and peoples, as well as the possibilities of continuing to develop them, diplomatic sources reported.
Ferrer conveyed the greetings of the Cuban leaders and congratulated the party and the Mongolian government for the successful economic results of 2024 and their positive effects on the government’s social policies, according to the Cuban embassy.
They also discussed current international affairs and those in their countries.
The MPP secretary was interested in the history and current situation of Cuba and referred to Mongolia’s current challenges such as the need to increase the capacity to generate electricity and the railway transport networks.
Meanwhile, the Cuban ambassador explained the economic difficulties of the Caribbean island, particularly the national electrical system, mainly due to the economic blockade of the United States.
He also addressed the arbitrary inclusion of Cuba in the unilateral list of States that supposedly sponsor terrorism by the United States.
The Cuban diplomat explained that these coercive measures also affect the relations of Mongolian companies and citizens with Cuba, due to their extraterritorial effects, in violation of the sovereignty of third States.
Both parties agreed on the usefulness of dialogue to face current national and international challenges.
Published Date:2025-01-31