Nicaraguan Media Highlights Visit of Cuban Deputy Prime Minister
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Nicaraguan media outlets aligned with the ruling Sandinista party highlighted the presence of Cuban Vice Prime Minister Jorge Luis Tapia at the central ceremony marking the 46th anniversary of Nicaragua's Revolution this Saturday.
The digital outlet *19* cited a statement from Cuba's Foreign Ministry, noting that the high-ranking Caribbean official attended the celebration led by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo, as reported by Prensa Latina from Managua.
The coverage emphasized the historic significance of the Sandinista People's Revolution in Nicaragua's struggle for sovereignty, justice, and democracy. It noted that the 1979 victory not only ended over four decades of Somoza dictatorship but also halted U.S. interference in the Central American nation's affairs.
During his visit, Tapia met Saturday with a broad representation of Cuban residents in Nicaragua. At the Caribbean nation's diplomatic mission, the Communist Party Central Committee member reviewed Cuba's current challenges and discussed the government's economic development strategies amid ongoing difficulties.
The report underscores continuing solidarity between the two allied governments amid regional tensions. Official Nicaraguan media gave prominent coverage to the Cuban delegation's participation in the anniversary events.
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