Cuban Foreign Minister to Visit Spain, Portugal and Greece

Havana - Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez will be visiting Spain, Portugal and Greece as of next Monday 17, the official website of the Foreign Ministry announced.
Spain will be the first country of his visit (from April 17 to 18), where Cuban Foreign Minister will hold official talks with his Spanish counterpart, Alfonso Dastis, and will be welcomed by high-ranking personalities of the Spanish Government, as reported by Cubaminrex webpage.
This official visit includes Portugal (April 19 and 20) and Greece (April 21).
He will meet in Lisbon with the Portuguese FM, Augusto Santos, who visited Cuba on June 2016.
Bruno Rodriguez and the Cuban delegation will exchange in Athens with the Greek Foreign Affairs Minister, Nikolaos Kotzias, and with other officials from the local government, legislature and State.
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