Nigeria, Cuba Sign MoU To Strengthen Bilateral Ties
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The Federal Government of Nigeria and Cuba have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen bilateral relations.
The MoU was signed during a meeting between Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, and his Cuban counterpart, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, on Monday in Abuja.
During the discussions, both ministers acknowledged the historical and cultural connections between their countries and expressed commitment to fostering these ties their mutual benefits.
Both ministers reiterated their commitment to strengthening cooperation in various sectors, including trade, education, healthcare, and cultural exchange.
According to Amb. Tuggar, Cuba holds a special place in Nigeria’s diplomatic history.
He referenced historical interactions dating back to the colonial era and emphasized the shared cultural influences, particularly from the Yoruba and Itsekiri ethnic groups, which remain prominent in Cuba’s traditions, music, and religious practices.
“Cuba played a significant role in the liberation of African nations from colonial rule and apartheid regimes, much like Nigeria did during the struggle for independence across the continent,” Amb.Tuggar stated.
In his remarks, Minister Rodríguez reaffirmed Cuba’s strong bond with Africa, especially Nigeria.
The Cuban minister equally acknowledged the African heritage in Cuban society, even as he stressed that his country takes pride in its African roots.
“When you say Cuba, you are also saying Africa. We recognize the immense contribution of African descendants to Cuba’s independence, economic development, and cultural identity,” he stated.
Minister Rodríguez hailed Nigeria’s stance on global issues, particularly its opposition to the long-standing U.S. embargo on Cuba.
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