
Mexico City, Mar 1 (Prensa Latina) Officials from the Cuban Embassy in Mexico gave lectures at the University of Guanajuato on medical cooperation and the economic blockade imposed by the United States, it was announced here today.
A note from the diplomatic headquarters states that counselor José Ángel Maury and second secretary Luis López highlighted to academics and students the damage caused by this blockade, which was described as genocidal, and the intensification of its measures by recent administrations in the northern country.
They also discussed the implications of Cuba’s inclusion “in the spurious list of state sponsors of terrorism and the immense solidarity that our people have in continuing to confront the attacks.”
The diplomats expressed their gratitude for the deep interest shown and the efforts of university students and teachers from this institution to learn about the Cuban reality, the options for achieving economic development and the incorporation into the BRICS bloc (led by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa).
The text also refers to the work of Cuban health personnel in 24 states of Mexico.
Likewise, the support of federal deputy Magda Rosales, student groups from the higher education center and members of the Mexican Movement of Solidarity with Cuba in León, state of Guanajuato, was highlighted to further strengthen relations between the two countries.
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