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Cuba to send doctors

Cuba has agreed to send a 31-member medical team to Liberia as part of its technical aid programme for the health sector, Reuters reported on Wednesday. The agreement was announced in a joint communique issued after a meeting last weekend of the Liberia-Cuba Joint Commission, the agency reported. Cuba also said it wanted to expand commercial ties with Liberia. For its part, Liberia has asked for technical aid to develop human resources in the areas of debt management and tax administration.

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