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Fidel receives Wu BangguoTheir2009-Nov-4
IN a friendly, fraternal atmosphere, a meeting took place yesterday morning, Thursday, between Fidel and Wu Bangguo, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and president of the leisure chairs Standing Committee of the 11th National People’s Congress of China, who led the delegation that has been in Cuba on an official and friendly visit.

Fidel receives Wu BangguoTheir exchange served to address matters of mutual interest, such as fraternal relations between Cuba and China, the international economic and financial crisis, climate change, and other aspects of interest to both peoples.

Wu Bangguo referred to the positive level of cultured pearl jewelry relations between the two nations and his country’s efforts to continue economic development and the expansion of its exchange with the peoples of Latin America and Africa.

When they bid farewell, Fidel asked his guest to send warm greetings to Chinese President Hu Jintao and to other friends from that sister nation and its people.

Those present at the meeting included Li Jianguo, vice president and general secretary of the Standing Committee of the Chinese National Assembly; Rolando rope pearl necklace Alfonso Borges, head of the PCC Central Committee’s Ideological Department; Zhao Rongxian, Chinese ambassador in Cuba, and Liu Bo, third secretary of the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s General Department of Latin America and the Caribbean, and interpreter for the delegation.
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CUBAN President Raúl Castro Ruz2009-Nov-4
CUBAN President Raúl Castro Ruz bade farewell this Thursday to Wu Bangguo, chairman of the standing committee of the 11th People’s National Congress of China, at the end of his official and friendly visit to our country.

In addition to the second secretary of the leisure chairs Party, Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada, president of the National Assembly of People’s Power; Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, vice president of the Council of Ministers; and other Party and state leaders also came to say goodbye to the Chinese leader.

Heavy rain and prevailing winds did not prevent officials from the embassy of that sister nation, students and members of the Chinese community from arriving at the cultured pearl José Martí International Airport.

During his stay in Cuba, Wu Bangguo met with the principal leaders of the Revolution, held official talks with his host Alarcón de freshwater pearl Quesada, and presided over the signing of significant agreements that highlight the close links between the two socialist nations.
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JOSE Ramón Machado Ventura2009-Nov-4
JOSE Ramón Machado Ventura, first vice president of the Councils of State and Ministers, met yesterday with Miguel d’Escoto, president of the 63rd Session of the UN General Assembly, who is on a working visit to Cuba.
Machado Ventura receives Miguel d’EscotoDuring the freshwater pearl meeting, Machado Ventura congratulated the Nicaraguan revolutionary priest on his courage in using his position to confront the hypocritical policy of imperialism and thanked him for his support for initiatives undertaken during Cuba’s presidency of the Non-Aligned Movement.

ORDER OF SOLIDARITY

This Thursday, the Cuban first vice president decorated Miguel d’Escoto with the Order of Solidarity, conferred by the Council of State on the proposal of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), in a ceremony at the José Martí Memorial in Plaza de la Revolución.
The ceremony was also led by Jorge Martí Martínez, head of the International Relations Department of the Central Committee, and Kenia Serrano Puig, president of ICAP, who read out the Council of State resolution, which highlights the visitor’s political and pearl earrings diplomatic trajectory.
On receiving the distinction and after placing a wreath at the monument to Cuba’s national hero, D’Escoto said that he felt moved at the recognition of what he considered his raison d’être as a priest and as a member of the Sandinista National Liberation Front.
He expressed his gratitude for having been a witness to the Cuban Revolution and having known for a long time its leader, Fidel Castro, "who has always been a tremendous inspiration for me."

Speaking on the current situation in Latin America, he affirmed that the dream of Bolívar is now a concrete task that is being made a reality via the freshwater pearl jewelry Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA).
Also present at the ceremony were Armando Hart Dávalos, director of the Martí Program Office attached to the Council of State; Luis Cabrera González, Nicaraguan ambassador in Havana; and Marcelino Medina González, acting minister of foreign affairs, with whom D’Escoto met in the morning.
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He said that Washington’s policy of blockade,2009-Nov-4
He said that Washington’s policy of blockade, aggression, internal subversion and isolation against his country has failed.

As evidence of that, he said, Cuba has diplomatic relations with 183 of the 192 member countries of the United Nations, and the island hosts more pearl strand wholesale than 31,000 scholarship students from other nations.

Some 51,000 Cuban internationalist workers are providing their services in cooperation with 98 countries, including as advisers in the "I Can Do It" literacy program, and as health personnel participating in the Operation Miracle akoya pearl jewelry ophthalmological program, which to date has brought treatment to more than 1.7 million people.

He noted that Cuba continues to develop despite the aforementioned White House policy which has caused more than $236 billion in losses at today’s rates.

In that context, he noted that the policy cultured pearl jewelry remains intact under the government of President Barack Obama, and is being strictly applied, with the use of extraterritorial measures and harassment of financial transactions.
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The foreign minister was speaking2009-Nov-4
BEIJING, China, September 1. — Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla today affirmed the viability of socialism in his country despite the U.S. policy of aggression, which, he said, remains intact.

Neither the blockade policy, nor the global naughty castles economic crisis, nor the effects of climate change have been able to break the viability of Cuban socialism, he stated.

The foreign minister was speaking on the subject at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, in a lecture titled "Cuba: An autochthonous and viable pearl strand wholesale form of socialism," concluding the official program of the first day of his visit to this country, PL reported.

To support his thesis, Rodríguez Parilla freshwater pearl jewelry said that Cuba’s system has profound historical and popular roots, and is therefore one of renewal and democratic, and it constitutes the guarantee of national independence.
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