Morales Ojeda received Chinese party leader • Workers

Morales Ojeda received Chinese party leader • Workers
Morales Ojeda received Chinese party leader • Workers

Roberto Morales Ojeda, member of the Political Bureau and Secretary of Organization of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC), received this Monday, in Havana, Han Wenxiu, member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CCP) and deputy director executive of the Economic and Financial Affairs Commission of that party organization.

Photo: Aylin Herrera Reyes

From the headquarters of the Central Committee of the PCC, Morales Ojeda expressed his satisfaction with the arrival of Han and the delegation that accompanies him for the first time on Cuban soil.

For us, each meeting with the Chinese delegations always constitutes an opportunity to evaluate how much more we can do between our two countries, having the respective parties as cornerstones of political, economic, financial and commercial relations, he noted.

According to Morales Ojeda, the consensus that has been reached in the recent conversations between Cuba and the Asian giant, in the figures of Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the PCC and President of the Republic, and Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and President of the People’s Republic of China, respectively, provide a guide for inter-party work in the recent period.

We support the construction of the community with a shared future for the two nations and pay attention to the initiatives proposed by the current Chinese leader, associated with global civilization, development and security, he pointed out.

The Secretary of Organization of the Central Committee of the PCC thanked the Party, Government and people of China for their permanent support in the fight against the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba and for the exclusion of the Caribbean nation from the spurious list of countries sponsoring terrorism.

That the largest of the Antilles appears on that list is far from our model and from the principles and ways of being of society, said Morales Ojeda.

He ratified the attachment of the top leadership of the PCC, the Government and the Cuban people to the principle of one China.

He extended the invitation to He Lifeng, member of the Political Bureau and director of the Office of Economic and Financial Affairs of the CPC Central Committee, to visit the archipelago when his schedule allows.

Han, for his part, explained that the Economic and Financial Affairs Commission of the CPC Central Committee is an executive office to advise the general secretary on economic issues.

The main objective of our visit to Cuba is to implement the consensus reached by the top leaders of each party and to intensify bilateral exchanges between these organizations in the field of finance, said the member of the CPC Central Committee and deputy executive director of the Commission. of Economic and Financial Affairs.

He insisted on promoting international cooperation within the framework of the Belt and Road to materialize the community with a shared Cuban-Chinese future.

During his two-day stay in the national territory, Han highlighted the conversations with the heads of the International Relations, Productive Economic and Agri-Food departments of the PCC Central Committee.

Among his agenda, he highlighted the analysis of the progress of the cooperation agreements between both countries and the visit to the Mariel Special Development Zone and the Historic Center of Havana.

Cuba and its capital have left us good memories due to the affection of the people, said Han.

Also present on the Cuban side were the members of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the PCC Marydé Fernández López, vice head of the Ideological Department; Jorge Luis Broche Lorenzo, head of the Economic Productive Department; José Ramón Monteagudo Ruiz, head of the Agri-Food Department, and Emilio Lozada, head of the Department of International Relations. (Aylin Herrera Reyes)

 
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