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Before departing from San Petersburg, as part of an invitation from the Governor of the region, Cuban Vice Prime Minister Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz visited the fortress of San Pedro and San Pablo. This fortress is a symbol of the city and played a significant role in its establishment in the 18th century.

As a conclusion to his visit, Cabrisas Ruiz took part in the traditional cannon firing ceremony that occurs at noon, a gesture extended to distinguished guests of the city. The San Pedro and San Pablo Fortress holds historical, military, and religious significance, situated at the mouth of the Neva River. Its cathedral, with a prominent spire, stands as the tallest building in the city.

In addition to exploring the fortress, Cabrisas Ruiz engaged in discussions with local officials to strengthen bilateral ties between Cuba and Russia. The visit also served as an opportunity to discuss potential collaborations in various sectors, including trade, tourism, and culture.

Furthermore, the Vice Prime Minister expressed his admiration for the rich history and cultural heritage of San Petersburg, noting the similarities it shares with Cuba in terms of architectural beauty and historical significance. He emphasized the importance of preserving and promoting such cultural treasures for future generations to appreciate.

Overall, Cabrisas Ruiz’s visit to San Petersburg was not only a diplomatic mission but also a cultural exchange that deepened the longstanding friendship between Cuba and Russia. The Vice Prime Minister’s presence highlighted the mutual respect and cooperation that exist between the two nations, paving the way for future collaborations and partnerships.