viernes, 24 de abril de 2009

Zimbabwe's President Says Cuba's Cooperation Is Very Important

HAVANA, Cuba, April 24 (acn) Zimbabwean President Robert G. Mugabe, recently stressed the importance of Cuba in the training of human resources for his country in fields like education and health, among others.

In a meeting Thursday with the Cuban ambassador to Zimbabwe, Cosme Torres Espinosa, Mugabe said he appreciated the presence of a medical brigade of 134 health experts from the island, who are currently working in a cooperation project under the Comprehensive Health Program of his country.

The statesman recalled his last visit to Cuba in 2007 and expressed his admiration for Cuban programs such as the Latin American Medical School and Operation "Miracle", which has restored the vision to thousands of peoples around the world.

The Zimbabwean leader conveyed his greetings to Comrade Fidel Castro and thanked President Raul Castro for his message on the occasion of the 29th anniversary of the independence of Zimbabwe.

At President Mugabe's request, the Cuban ambassador briefed him on the present state of the Cuban economy, the progress achieved after the island was hit by three devastating hurricanes last year and the state of Cuba's relations with Latin America, the Caribbean and the United States.

(Resalta Presidente Robert G. Mugabe validez de la colaboración civil en
Zimbabwe)

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