Mexico's ambassador, Roberta Lajous, is visiting in Cartagena because of the scale of the Mexican training ship, Cuauhtemoc, and the mayor of Cartagena, Jose Lopez, along with Deputy Mayor, Ana Belen Castejon, and the Councillor for Tourism, Obdulia Gomez received the ambassador, the commander of the vessel Pedro Mata and hours consul in Murcia, Sebastian de la Peña Velasco.
The mayor of Cartagena, Jose Lopez wanted to show himself the Palace Hall, making a guide for the ambassador and his escort.
In addition, the ambassador, Roberta Lajous has signed the Golden Book of the City. After the visit, the first municipal mayor has told the media that we are delighted to receive them.
Cartagena is a welcoming city and be at your service to teach the city.
We appreciate that they have opened the doors of the ship Cuauhtemoc to Cartagena to visit.
The Mayor, Deputy Mayor and some members of the government team shared with the Ambassador of Mexico, the commander and the consul, the day today in the port city.
Mexico's ambassador, Roberta Lajous, transmitted it is an honor to be received in Cartagena by the mayor, and have the opportunity to Spain, Cartagena, Murcia, we should welcome the training ship Cuauhtemoc.
In addition, the ambassador explained that accompany the tour this week and we say goodbye in Santa Cruz de Tenerife within 15 days.
The commander, Pedro Mata, has also explained to reporters that the ship Cuauhtemoc sailed from Acapulco on April 25, and after traveling 12 nautical miles, that led us through different ports of great historical importance for the Mediterranean, now bring us Cartagena.
The Cuauhtemoc carried 213 people on board (42 of them cadets of the Naval Academy), and in total there are 23 people Female, which embodies the policy of gender equity that exists in our country and institution, has I continued telling the commander.
Pedro Mata, has moved the message that brings the training ship is d and friendship and goodwill of our country to the world and to exalt the marine spirit of Mexico.
The ship arrived today, Monday, August 31 and will be open from 11 to 18 hours, and 1 to 3 September, 10 to 20 hours.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena