Earlier this month, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel participated in the Supreme Council for the 10th anniversary of this bloc where he ratified the will of the Caribbean nation to increase its participation in developing the EEU mechanisms.
Díaz-Canel stressed the importance his country attaches to economic, trade, financial, and cooperation relations with the EEU and its member states, regarding the historical relations that unite them.
The EEU is an international economic integration association operating since January 1, 2015. Its participants are Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Cuba has held the status of Observer State of the Eurasian Economic Union since 2020 and from thence has deployed an intense work agenda.
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