Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) poses for a photo with Cuba's Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz prior to their talks at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, June 14, 2023. (PHOTO / AP)
MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin and visiting Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero vowed on Wednesday to deepen bilateral cooperation.
"There is no need to emphasize the special, allied and long-standing nature of our relations that took shape many decades ago," Putin said during a meeting with Marrero in the Kremlin.
Cuba has been living under illegal sanctions for decades, yet the Cuban people are coping with them. For our part, we will do our best to ensure that our economic cooperation helps overcome the difficulties imposed on you.
Vladimir Putin, Russian President
Russia-Cuba relations are expanding despite difficulties and bilateral cooperation should develop in a wide range of areas, including in energy and tourism, Putin said.
ALSO READ: Putin: Russia considers quitting grain export deal
"Cuba has been living under illegal sanctions for decades, yet the Cuban people are coping with them. For our part, we will do our best to ensure that our economic cooperation helps overcome the difficulties imposed on you," he said.
READ MORE: Cuba 'spy base' scare out of Cold War fiction
Marrero noted that work is already underway to implement cooperation projects between the two countries.
"We are very pleased with the pace at which our relations are moving. Trade and economic ties are being raised to the same level as political relations," he said.
READ MORE: Cuba unveils new migration policies to boost ties with Cubans abroad
After visiting Moscow, the Cuban prime minister will travel to Russia's second largest city to attend the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.