Diplomatic representatives from Cuba and Belize will conclude today the fourth round of migration talks, which began the day before in Belmopan, capital of the Central American nation.
According to the Cuban Foreign Ministry, at the meeting the parties will verify compliance with the Memorandum of Understanding for the Exchange of Migration Alerts and Security Information, as an effective instrument to achieve regular, orderly and safe migration.
They also evaluate the state of the migratory flow between the two countries and the illicit activities associated with it.
The Belizean delegation is headed by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Immigration, Amalia Mai, while the Cuban delegation is headed by Ana Teresita González Fraga, Director General of Consular Affairs and Attention to Cubans Residing Abroad.
In the context of the meeting, González Fraga met with a representation of Cuban health collaborators who provide their services in the Central American nation.
The agenda of the Cuban delegation also includes a meeting with Cuban nationals living in Belize, as an expression of the strengthening of ties between the Caribbean nation and its emigrants.