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Guanajuato, Gto., December 4, 2016.- With the death of the Cuban politician, Fidel Castro and the recent electoral victory of Donald Trump in US, the Mexican government must reconsider an approach to Cuba with the purpose to face together economic situations and techniques of both countries, assured Dr. Daniel Añorve Añorve.

When reflecting on international stage trends, the professor-researcher of the Department of Political Studies of the University of Guanajuato (UG) assured that both events must not be isolated facts, but must be read at the light of a topic that involves Mexico, Cuba and US.

The analyst detailed that today's US elected president, Donald Trump, since the campaign has threatened with withdraw international agreements and diplomatic approaches with Mexico and Cuba.

This, he commented, would have drastic consequences for both countries, because closing the physical and diplomatic frontiers will suppress the progress in investments and technological, scientific and human exchange.

On the other hand, he cleared, would be an opportunity for a needed approach between Mexico and Cuba, with the purpose to face together the economic and technical demands, deficient but with potential in both cases.

"Cuba needs investment and support to repair all the lack of services, and in face of the possible frontier closure, Mexico requires markets to start and diversify its products and markets", he assured.

The researcher also commented that Cuba is shown today as a species of virgin place for business, where who manages to establish an adequate dialogue could participate in their growth, if it is not Mexican capital, it will be another one.

Dr. Daniel Añorve Añorve reminded that if there was always a close relationship that allowed the Mexican capital to invest in diverse sectors of Cuba, the clumsiness of the Mexican right in the last decades has maimed the political liaisons. Snubs and rejections as the ones made by the Mexican ex-president Vicente Fox Quesada with the deceased Fidel Castro, are a sample of it.

In this sense, he assured that this compromises the future Mexican president, whatever party it comes from, to reflect on this and be responsible of his words, since the "verbal stumbles may become drastic falls for the economy of both countries."

He added that facing the process of right-nization the world is living right now, today, it is necessary to know the Castro legacy, referring to armed and proletary revolution, however, it must be read not from a posture of "good and bad", but parting from the virtues and mistakes, successes and fails.

This in the understanding that despite the harsh time for Fidel Castro's death for the international left, is already transforming, recovering vital topics such as bioethics, environmental discussion and the important figure of women in politics, profiling new and positive positions to put life in the center of every discussion.

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