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The Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, received the ambassador of the Republic of Cuba H.E. Gustavo Trist del Todo, on a farewell visit, and on that occasion expressed her gratitude for the friendship and improvement of the overall relations between the two countries in all areas of common interest during his mandate.

Brnabić wished the outgoing ambassador success in his further engagement and told him that Serbia remains his home, and that he has a personal friend in it, the Government announced.

According to her, Belgrade highly appreciates Cuba’s consistent support for sovereignty and territorial integrity and support for Serbia’s positions.

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H.E. Leyde Ernesto Rodríguez HernándezAmbassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Address: Domentijanova 4, BelgradeTel:+381 11 3692 441, +381 11 3692 689E-mail:recepcion@ambasadakube.org.rsWebsite:www.misiones.minrex.gob.cu/es/serbiaSocial:

The Cuban ambassador said that he is leaving Belgrade satisfied with the results achieved, but that there is still room for improving cooperation, especially in the field of agriculture and economy.

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