Cordovés, told Prensa Latina, that he was satisfied with the results of the Cuban participation in the 141st and 142nd sessions of the Customs Cooperation Council, held in Brussels from June 22 to 24. “We highlighted in our interventions and meetings the progress in training issues, from the level of specialization achieved in various sectors with the training of technicians, and the possibilities that open up after the approval of the Bachelor’s Degree in Law and Customs Administration”, he explained.
With regard to the presence of women in the institution, he valued that it exceeds 70 percent, as a sign of the commitment of Cuban society with gender equity, a part of these women occupying important management positions.
Nelson Cordovés headed a delegation composed of his advisor Miguel Núñez, with the guidance and support of Cuba’s ambassador to Belgium and the European Union, Yaira Jimenez, and other diplomats.
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