Cuban foreign minister congratulates counterpart in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez congratulated his counterpart from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Fitzgerald Bramble, today. The message was issued from Havana on December 12.

From Havana on December 12, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez extended congratulations to his counterpart in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Fitzgerald Bramble. This diplomatic gesture highlights bilateral relations between the two Caribbean nations. According to Prensa Latina, the message aims to strengthen ties of friendship and cooperation. Specific details of the congratulatory content are not provided, but it occurs amid regional solidarity. The exchange underscores Cuba's commitment to diplomacy in the Caribbean, fostering unity among small nations against global challenges.

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