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Presidents of Cuba and Ireland meet in Dublin

After the welcome ceremony, Díaz-Canel and Higgins held official talks behind closed doors, regarding which no details have been published so far.

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The presidents of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel (l), and of Ireland, Michael Higgins, along with their wives, during the official reception of the Cuban president in the Irish presidential palace, in Dublin, on October 21, 2019. Photo: @PresidenciaCuba / Twitter.

The presidents of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel (l), and of Ireland, Michael Higgins, along with their wives, during the official reception of the Cuban president in the Irish presidential palace, in Dublin, on October 21, 2019. Photo: @PresidenciaCuba / Twitter.

The presidents of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, and of Ireland, Michael Higgins, met this Monday in Dublin, during the Cuban president’s second day of his visit.

Higgins received Díaz-Canel at the Áras an Uachtaráin presidential house, a palace located north of the country’s capital. Both presidents were accompanied by their wives and their respective delegations.

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After the welcome ceremony, which included a review of the troops formed in honor of the visitor, and the greetings by a group of children from a local primary school waving Cuban and Irish flags, Díaz-Canel and Higgins held official talks behind closed door, according to Prensa Latina (PL) news agency.

So far details of the talks have not been published.

After the meeting, Díaz-Canel, the first Cuban president to make an official visit to Ireland, planted an oak tree in the palace gardens, which he described as the “perfect symbol of friendship” between the two countries.

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After a toast proposed by the Irish president, Díaz-Canel thanked his hosts for “warm welcome” and “attention given” to them, and recalled the historical ties of both countries since the 19th century.

Díaz-Canel’s agenda this Monday in Ireland also included a courtesy visit to Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, meetings with Cubans residing in Ireland and Irish solidarity groups with the Caribbean island, and other tours of historic sites in the capital, PL said.

This Sunday, the Cuban president toured emblematic places in Dublin, including St. Stephen’s Green Park, the Trinity College Library and the famous St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

Díaz-Canel’s visit to Ireland is taking place in the context of the 20th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Havana and Dublin. Higgins had previously visited Cuba in February 2017.

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