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Rudy Montero Mata, Cuban Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and the Environment (CITMA) had a very busy schedule in Geneva, Switzerland, at the head of a delegation to the negotiation meeting to design a legally binding international instrument on plastic pollution.

In a post on X to salute International Youth Day, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel remarked that the date holds plenty of motivation to celebrate the occasion in Cuba, stressing that that young people have been the great protagonists of Cuban history and reasserted his confidence in them.

Fifty-eight years after that inaugural day, the promise of the Revolution's top leader lives on in the collective memory, namely to transform the then Isle of Pines—devastated by Hurricane Alma in 1966—into a renewed enclave bound to be a symbol of youth’s efforts and the push of the revolutionary project.

With the recent report of six turtle nests on Playa Prohibida, located in an area of the Cayo Coco Central-West Ecological Reserve, there are now seven nesting records of the iconic marine reptile in the Jardines del Rey archipelago during the current reproductive season, which mainly occurs between May and August.

In a post on X, Roberto Morales Ojeda, Secretary of Organization of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, recalled the victory achieved at Cangamba and called it an example of heroism and resistance.

Rudy Montero Mata, Cuban deputy minister of science, technology, and the environment, held talks with representatives of prominent scientific institutions in Geneva, Switzerland, to strengthen international cooperation in environmental research and conservation.

This August 13th would have been Fidel's 99th birthday. During his 90 years of life, he chose to storm heaven, defying enormous obstacles, dogmas, and accumulated difficulties in the face of the great historical need for a revolutionary transformation in his homeland, which for decades remained unfulfilled dreams for entire generations of Cubans.
From his early youth, he was his own guide, although his qualities did not escape the prediction of the Jesuit priest and professor at the Colegio de Belen, the Spaniard Armando Llorente, who, in an assessment of the student, wrote: "I always saw in Fidel Castro the makings of a hero and was convinced that the history of his homeland would one day speak of him."

Rudy Mata, Cuban deputy minister of science, technology, and environment (CITMA by its Spanish acronym), held strategic meetings with executives from the Secretariat of the Minamata Convention and the South Center, within the framework of the Plastic Pollution Treaty negotiations taking place in Geneva, Switzerland.

Salvador Valdes Mesa, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and Vice President of the Republic, called to continue working in the municipalities to promote territorial development for the benefit of the population during his tour of Havana.

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