Vice President Delcy Rodríguez arrives in Havana to participate in 21st Mixed Intergovernmental Commission Cuba-Venezuela

The Executive Vice President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez Gómez, arrived this Monday in Havana, Cuba, as part of an official working visit, on the occasion of the 21st Cuba-Venezuela Mixed Intergovernmental Commission.

During this visit to the island country, the Executive Vice President is also expected to meet with Cuban authorities and participate in other activities to give continuity and strengthen agreements on the work agenda established between both nations, regarding the 20th anniversary of the Integral Agreement on Cuba-Venezuela cooperation.

It is worth remembering that last January of this year, Rodríguez, accompanied by a delegation, traveled to Cuba on an official visit in which she presented the advantages and benefits of the Anti-Blockade Law for National Development and the Guarantees of Human Rights, in order to open ways to establish new strategic alliances in the economic order with the largest of the Antilles, under a win-win relationship.

Likewise, a Cuban delegation arrived in the Bolivarian nation in January 2021, where through working meetings they presented their proposals and proposals based on the directionality of favoring the development of the peoples, as well as strengthening the strategic alliance that has been consolidated based on the Cuba-Venezuela Agreement, signed by Commanders Hugo Chávez and Fidel Castro Ruz on October 30, 2000, and which today is maintained as an irreducible legacy by Presidents Nicolás Maduro Moros and Miguel Díaz-Canel.

Almost 21 years after the signing of the Integral Cooperation Agreement, the two countries continue to increase and promote programs and projects of mutual cooperation in health, education, energy, science and technology, culture, defense, sports, among others, for the boosting their economies and the well-being of their peoples.