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Cuban President Diaz-Canel replaces foreign commerce minister in further shake-up

FILE PHOTO: Vice President of Cuba's Council of Ministers Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz waits for the arrival of Missouri Governor Jay Nixon for a meeting in Havana, Cuba
June 09, 2024
Reuters

HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban president Miguel Diaz-Canel on Thursday replaced his minister of foreign commerce, Ricardo Cabrisas, a key cabinet member who has long spearheaded thorny debt negotiations with trade partners China, Russia and the Paris Club of creditor nations.

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