After the official welcoming ceremony at the Palace of the Revolution
in the Cuban capital, both leaders held official talks. They analyzed
several aspects of the two nations’ bilateral cooperation as well as
topics of regional and international interest. The meeting took place
in a friendly environment and both sides expressed their interest in
increasing the ties between the two countries.

Also present in the official talks were Cuban Vice President Esteban
Lazo, Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque and the Cuban Ambassador to
Guinea Bissau, Pedro F. Do=F1a Santana, among other officials.

The African head of state is heading a delegation made up of the
minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Communities,
Maria da Conceicao Nobre Cabral, among other high-ranking government
officials.

Guinea Bissau is one of Africa’s smallest countries. It borders Senegal
to the north, Guinea to the south and east, and the Atlantic Ocean to
the west. It covers and area of over 36,000 square kilometers and has
more than 1.4 million inhabitants. Its economy is based on agriculture
and fishing.

After the official welcoming ceremony at the Palace of the Revolution
in the Cuban capital, both leaders held official talks. They analyzed
several aspects of the two nations’ bilateral cooperation as well as
topics of regional and international interest. The meeting took place
in a friendly environment and both sides expressed their interest in
increasing the ties between the two countries.

Also present in the official talks were Cuban Vice President Esteban
Lazo, Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque and the Cuban Ambassador to
Guinea Bissau, Pedro F. Do=F1a Santana, among other officials.

The African head of state is heading a delegation made up of the
minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Communities,
Maria da Conceicao Nobre Cabral, among other high-ranking government
officials.

Guinea Bissau is one of Africa’s smallest countries. It borders Senegal
to the north, Guinea to the south and east, and the Atlantic Ocean to
the west. It covers and area of over 36,000 square kilometers and has
more than 1.4 million inhabitants. Its economy is based on agriculture
and fishing.

After the official welcoming ceremony at the Palace of the Revolution
in the Cuban capital, both leaders held official talks. They analyzed
several aspects of the two nations’ bilateral cooperation as well as
topics of regional and international interest. The meeting took place
in a friendly environment and both sides expressed their interest in
increasing the ties between the two countries.

Also present in the official talks were Cuban Vice President Esteban
Lazo, Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque and the Cuban Ambassador to
Guinea Bissau, Pedro F. Do=F1a Santana, among other officials.

The African head of state is heading a delegation made up of the
minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Communities,
Maria da Conceicao Nobre Cabral, among other high-ranking government
officials.

Guinea Bissau is one of Africa’s smallest countries. It borders Senegal
to the north, Guinea to the south and east, and the Atlantic Ocean to
the west. It covers and area of over 36,000 square kilometers and has
more than 1.4 million inhabitants. Its economy is based on agriculture
and fishing.

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