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Russian, Cuban Presidents Review Bilateral Agenda

Russian President Vladimir Putin examined today with his Cuban peer Raul Castro issues of the bilateral political, economic and trade agenda, according to reports from the Kremlin press service. According to the source, the two statesmen are analyzing the prospects of cooperation for new agreements in several fields of collaboration, and exchange views about the regional and international situation. Russian »

Russian Prime Minister Welcomes Visiting Cuban President Raul Castro

Cuban President Raul Castro began his agenda in Russia with a meeting with Prime Minister Dimitri Medvedev, to review the course of signed agreements and promote new projects of bilateral interest. Raul Castro was invited by his Russian peer, Vladimir Putin, on occasion of the official celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the victory over fascism, which many other heads »

Cuban Five Receive Venezuelan Highest Decoration

Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon Labañino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando Gonzalez and René Gonzalez, the Cuban antiterrorist fighters widely known as the Cuban Five, were decorated Tuesday afternoon in Caracas.»

Cuban President Begins Official Visit to Russia

Army General Raul Castro, president of the State Council and the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Cuba, arrived this Tuesday morning in Moscow, the capital city of the Russian Federation, to attend the festivities for the 70th anniversary of the victory over fascism in the Great Patriotic War. Raul went to Russia at the invitation of the president »

Cuba President Raul Castro Meets with Algerian Authorities

Cuba President Raul Castro, today met with Prime Minister of Algeria Abdelmalek Selal, and with the leader of the National People’s Assembly Mohamed Larbi Ould Khalifa. During the exchanges, which took place in a cordial and friendly atmosphere, the Cuban president recalled that this is his third visit to the African nation and that the two countries have historical ties »