By the EFE Agency
Havana, Wednesday July 27 2011 (EFE) – The First Vice-President of Cuba, José Ramón Machado Ventura, will attend the inauguration of Ollanta Humala as president of Peru which will take place tomorrow, July 28, official media reported today.
Machado Ventura will preside over the Cuban delegation which will travel to Lima, composed of the Exterior Relations Minister Bruno Rodríguez along with other chancery staff.
On Tuesday July 26, during the central celebration of the 58th anniversary of the assault on the Moncada barracks, the event that Cuba commemorates as the start of its revolution, Machado Ventura wished success to Ollanta Humala and said that his investiture is an example that “the advance of progressive forces” continues in the region.
On July 19 the Peruvian nationalist leader paid a visit to Cuba, with which he closed a tour of various countries of the region and in which he met President Raúl Castro and his brother Fidel.
American and European heads of state and government, along with high representatives of a hundred countries of the world, will attend Humala's taking-charge ceremony, according to official Peruvian sources.
Translated by James Tweedie
Translated by James Tweedie