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CELAC Summit: Miguel Díaz-Canel arrived in Argentina and Lula Da Silva will arrive shortly

2023-01-23T00:25:43.861Z


The Cuban president was the first to arrive in the country to participate in the organization's meeting on Tuesday.


The President of Cuba,

Miguel Díaz-Canel,

arrived in the country this Sunday around 9:00 p.m. to participate in the CELAC meeting that will take place starting Tuesday in Buenos Aires.

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez published an image of the arrival of the president.

In turn, he informed that this Monday "will be a day of exchanges with authorities, representatives of various sectors and friends, to continue strengthening the traditional relationship of brotherhood, solidarity and cooperation."

Meanwhile

, on Wednesday he will be received by Alberto Fernández

in the framework of a bilateral meeting.

It will be the second that they maintain after having met in December 2019, within the framework of the assumption of the President.


On the other hand,

the arrival of Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva is expected in minutes,

in what represents his first international trip since he assumed the presidency on January 1.

This Monday he will hold a bilateral meeting with Alberto Fernández, while on Tuesday he will participate in the CELAC summit to be held in the country.

Fernández and Lula will meet after this Sunday, through a journalistic note published in Perfil, they confirmed that both countries will advance in the creation of "a common South American currency", which can be used for financial and commercial transactions.

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Source: clarin

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