HAVANA TIMES, Jan. 17 – Argentine President Cristina Fernandez is scheduled to leave late Saturday night for Cuba on a three-day official visit. She will be the first president from that South American country to visit the island in 23 years. Fernandez’ agenda is focused on reactivating bilateral trade and cooperation in science, technology and tourism. During her stay she will meet with Cuban President Raul Castro and top cabinet members.
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