The Political and Economic and Social Affairs Committees that have been in session since Monday.

The Cuban Foreign Ministry reported today that the Caribbean nation is actively participating in the negotiations of the documents to be adopted during the 19th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in Uganda.

Havana, Cuba.- The Cuban Foreign Ministry announced on the social network X that Cuban representatives took part with substantive proposals in the Political and Economic and Social Affairs Committees that have been in session since Monday.

Kampala, the capital of Uganda, is hosting from this day representatives of more than 100 nations, who are already debating on the crucial challenges faced by the countries of the South and seeking consensus to face them appropriately, the Foreign Ministry said on the platform.

Ugandan Foreign Minister Jeje Odongo, in his opening speech, pointed out that multilateralism and solidarity are more necessary than ever to respond collectively to the challenges of the future.

The meeting is being held at the Speke Convention Center, south of Kampala, and the expert meetings precede the ministerial meetings scheduled for next Wednesday and Thursday.

The summit of heads of state and government of NAM will begin on Friday and will close on Saturday. ()