Cubans residing in the Dominican Republic talk with deputy prime minister

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Cubanos residentes en Dominicana dialogan con viceprimer ministro

Members of the Máximo Gómez Association of Cuban Residents in the Dominican Republic spoke today with the vice prime minister of that country Jorge Luis Tapia, who led the Cuban delegation to the inauguration of President Luis Abinader.

In the meeting, which lasted just over two hours, Tapia spoke with those present about the complex economic situation that the Caribbean island is experiencing, aggravated by the United States blockade, its inclusion in the White House's unilateral list of countries supposedly sponsoring terrorism and also internal causes.

The political leader referred, in particular, to the energy crisis and the difficulties in acquiring parts, problems in agricultural production due to the lack of inputs and the shortage of medicines, while emphasizing the need to recover financial capacity , achieve higher levels of investment and rectify distortions.

He also responded to concerns and concerns from Cubans, who told him about their work in the Dominican Republic and relations with their country of origin.

On the occasion, the Cuban historian and writer Eliades Acosta warned that as part of the brutal campaign against Cuba they are trying to change the concepts of the narrative of the Revolution, a situation that must be faced and addressed by studying a lot.

 

https://www.granma.cu/mundo/2024-08-17/cubanos-residentes-en-dominicana…

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