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They give a jug to Lis Cuesta and Díaz-Canel at the Tourism Fair

An artisan known as Chichi gave the couple a jug that has been the subject of ridicule on social networks.

Díaz-Canel y Lis Cuesta con artesano © Trinidad Travel / Facebook
Díaz-Canel and Lis Cuesta with artisan Photo © Trinidad Travel / Facebook

The Cuban ruler Miguel Diaz-Canel and his wife Lisa Cuesta They toured the facilities of the FITCUBA 2024 Tourism Fair, which is being held until this Sunday in Cayo Coco, north of Ciego de Ávila.

During their visit to the stand in the province of Sancti Spíritus, an artisan known as Chichi gave the couple a jug that has been the subject of ridicule on social networks.

Facebook Capture / Trinidad Travel

The profile of Facebook user Edmundo Dantés Junior shared a photo with a false "lemon oil" label.

Photo: Facebook / Edmundo Dantés Junior

This is an allusion to the remembered Díaz-Canel's phrase that "lemonade is the basis of everything", which generated a wave of memes and which for journalist Boris Fuentes, who spread the report, meant the end of his work on television.

Another photo shows the old man and the ruler grabbing the jug by the "horns" of former spy Gerardo Hernández Nordelo.

Photo: Facebook / Edmundo Dantés Junior

The user of Facebook "Trinidad Travel" shared more photos of Díaz-Canel and Lis Cuesta posing happily with Chichi and other artisans who created rugs and sets of earrings and scarves that they gave to the couple.

Photo: Facebook / Trinidad Travel

Last Friday the ruler went to the tourist center Jardines del Rey, headquarters of FITCUBA, where "he toured the tourist and non-hotel facilities of that important tourist center," reported the Presidencia Cuba Twitter profile.

The Fair is the most important event of the sector in Cuba, despite the fact that the country fails to meet its objectives for arrivals of international visitors.

The regime claims that the event is a "favorable opportunity to outline new strategies, joint businesses and learn about Cuban history, culture and traditions," when trying to attract more than three million tourists this year.

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