Salvadoran VP Returns Home after Successful Visit to Cuba
Before returning to his country on Monday, Salvador Sanchez, Vice-president and Minister of Education of the Republic of El Salvador, said he was grateful and pleased of the achievements of his visit to Cuba.
The Central American leader considered that his country’s integration to the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas will be a natural event.
At Havana’s Jose Marti International Airport, the top Central American official said he was satisfied with the attention received from the Cuban leaders, “particularly from President Raul Castro”.
After assessing as successful his contacts with Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, First Vice-president of the Cuban Councils of State and Ministers and other officials, he said that these contacts “lay the foundations of a process of greater cooperation between Cuba and El Salvador".
When asked by the press, the Central American leader considered that his country’s integration to the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas will be a natural event, something that, for now, the government of Mauricio Funes is analyzing, he pointed out.
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Rogelio Sierra bid Sanchez farewell on Monday afternoon.
After 41 years of uninterrupted diplomatic relations between Cuba and the Central American nation, the two countries re-established their ties on July 1st, 2009, scarcely a few hours after the government of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front headed by Mauricio Funes assumed the presidency.

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