Cuban Foreign Minister arrives in Honduras for the CELAC summit

Tegucigalpa, April 7 (Prensa Latina) Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez arrived in Honduras today to participate in the IX Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).

Rodríguez arrived at Palmerola International Airport, about 80 kilometers northwest of Tegucigalpa, and was welcomed at the airport by Honduran Deputy Foreign Ministers Cindy Rodríguez and Antonio García, along with the Cuban ambassador to that country, Juan Loforte.

In brief statements to state-run Channel 8, the head of Cuban diplomacy described the ties of friendship, cooperation, and solidarity that unite Cuba and Honduras as historic.

Rodríguez also highlighted the importance of the forum, which will bring together the 33 member nations of CELAC, considered the largest mechanism for political coordination in Latin America and the Caribbean. The dignitaries will meet next Wednesday in this capital.

This Monday, the regional organization’s national coordinators will discuss the documents that will emerge from the high-level meeting, with the attendance of a dozen Latin American and Caribbean leaders, in addition to the host president, Xiomara Castro.

Tomorrow will be the foreign ministers’ turn, tasked with finalizing the documents previously discussed by the coordinators for approval by the dignitaries, including the Tegucigalpa Declaration.

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