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Peruvian President Thanks Cuban Medical Brigade
HAVANA, Cuba, May 28 (acn) A 45-man strong medical brigade that concludes its work in Peru had an official good-bye ceremony in the Cuban embassy in Lima, where the Peruvian President Ollanta Humala personally thanked them for their work.


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Humala arrived to the embassy with his wife, First Lady Nadine Heredia, to
express his people’s gratitude to the medical brigade that worked in the
southern Ica region, according to Prensa Latina News Agency.

The president recalled that Cuba’s aids to Peru started 42 years ago when
an earthquake hit on May 31, 1970, with great losses of human lives, and
even then Cuban president Fidel Castro donated blood for the Peruvian
victims of the cataclysm.

“You are part of that blood that Cuba continues giving the Peruvian
people” Humala said and spoke of the two countries willingness to further
strengthen their friendship relations.
Health deputy Minister Percy Minaya also thanked the Cubans that arrived
in Ica after an earthquake in August 2007.

He highlighted that the Cuban solidarity is an example to follow for those
that aspire to have a integrated Latin America and said that during his
work in Nicaragua, Guatemala and Honduras he ran into Cuban medical
brigades where he learnt of their altruistic work.

This brigade that President Humala said good-bye to worked in 11 Peruvian
regions where it treated some 200 000 people and performed close 4000
surgeries, 70 percent of them major ones.
 

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