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Cuba’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, led a high-level delegation to Ghana’s Parliament.
The visit was designed to explore new avenues for strengthening parliamentary cooperation and bilateral relations between the two countries.
This initiative reflects a broader effort by both nations to deepen their historical friendship and expand collaboration in various sectors.

During the visit, the Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, warmly welcomed the Cuban delegation.
He praised Cuba’s remarkable achievements in global healthcare, highlighting its commitment to providing quality medical services worldwide.
The Speaker also commended Cuba’s values of simplicity, humility, and maintenance culture, expressing his support for enhancing solidarity between Ghana and Cuba.
He emphasised the importance of continued dialogue with the Cuban Ambassador to Ghana to further strengthen these ties.

The visit underscored the long-standing relationship between Cuba and Ghana, which dates back to Ghana’s independence.
The two nations have a rich history of cooperation, particularly in healthcare and education. Cuban medical personnel have been instrumental in providing critical services in Ghana, contributing significantly to the country’s healthcare sector.
This legacy of collaboration serves as a foundation for future partnerships in other areas such as economic development and tourism.

As both countries look to the future, they are exploring opportunities to expand their cooperation beyond traditional sectors.
The Cuban delegation’s visit marked an important step in this process, highlighting the potential for mutual growth and development through enhanced bilateral relations.
With a renewed focus on parliamentary cooperation, Cuba and Ghana are poised to strengthen their partnership and explore new avenues for collaboration that benefit both nations.
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