President of the UN General Assembly will visit Cuba • Workers

President of the UN General Assembly will visit Cuba • Workers
President of the UN General Assembly will visit Cuba • Workers

UN General Assembly President Dennis Francis will arrive in Cuba on Thursday with a broad agenda that includes meetings with senior leaders of the Caribbean country as well as representatives of civil society.

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According to the program announced by his office, the diplomat will meet with President Miguel Díaz-Canel, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez and Vice Minister of Public Health Tania Margarita Cruz.

She will also meet with the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Cuba, Francisco Pichón, and other members of the organization’s Country Team in Cuba, as well as with representatives of the Federation of Cuban Women.

The itinerary also includes a keynote lecture at the Aula Magna of the University of Havana on the topic of Cuba and multilateralism: opportunities and challenges, with the participation of government officials, members of the diplomatic community, youth representatives, women leaders and academics.

The visit, which will last until June 29, will review the importance of promoting peace, progress, prosperity and sustainability for all with an emphasis on strengthening multilateralism.

He will also stress Cuba’s progress and contribution to multilateralism and international cooperation, ongoing regional and global challenges, and the country’s active engagement in the United Nations.

Francis, a native of Trinidad and Tobago, assumed the Presidency of the 78th General Assembly in September 2023 with the theme Rebuilding trust and rekindling global solidarity: accelerating action on the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals towards peace, prosperity, progress and sustainability.

The long-time diplomat also announced among his priorities the promotion of education as a universal right.

“When the international community postpones or refuses to offer its support to the millions who lack access to quality education, is it not condemning them to an intergenerational cycle of poverty, degradation and misery?” he then questioned.

 
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