Equatorial Guinea Confirms to Continue Collaboration with Cuba
The government of Equatorial Guinea confirmed it will continue strengthening today its collaboration with Cuba, a country that delivers benefits to its people.
Such statement emerged during the reception First Deputy Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea, in charge of the Political Sector, Democracy, Interior and Local Corporations, Clemente Engonga Nguema, gave to Cuban ambassador, Pedro Doña, and a delegation from the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR), led by Alfredo Perez, director of International Relations department at the organization.
During the meeting, Engonga Nguema expressed admiration for Cuba, "a friendly country that provides many benefits to his people, with a joint and sister collaboration since the moment we got independence." On his part, Doña ratified his country's commitment to continue collaboration with Equatorial Guinean authorities on ongoing agreements, and "others that benefit this brotherly African people." The Cuban CDR delegation complies with an extensive working program and exchange of experiences in the councils of towns, districts and provinces of the island and continental region.
Delegate Minister, Marcelino Asumu Nsue Okomo; Presidential adviser ,Tomas Esono Ava; and other officials, attended the meeting.
The economic and commercial counselor, Ulman Carmona, accompanied the Cuban diplomat.