Cuban Vice-president Salvador Valdes Mesa welcomed the Special Envoy of the Bahamas Alma Augusta Adams on Friday.
Cuba and Dominica Agree to Cooperate in Agriculture
Cuba and Dominica signed a Memo of Understanding on Friday to establish technical cooperation in agriculture, including forestry, ranching and other areas of bilateral interest.
Cuba and Chile Hold Migration Talks
Cuba and Chile held their 2nd round of migration talks presided over by the general director for Consular Affairs and Cuban Residents Abroad Ernesto Soberon and by the head of Chile’s Migration Division Pedro Hernandez.
Failures of U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state Lester D. Mallory
On April 6, 1960 Lester D. Mallory (1904-1994), Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, in a memorandum declassified in 1991, acknowledges that the majority of Cubans support Fidel and advises "to employ rapidly all possible means to weaken the economic life of Cuba... a course of action which, being as skillful and discreet as possible, will achieve the greatest progress in depriving Cuba of money and supplies, to reduce its financial resources and real wages, to cause hunger, despair and the overthrow of the Government".
Cuba and Serbia Willing to Boost Bilateral Relations
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez and his Serbian counterpart Nikola Selakovic ratified their governments’ willingness to further strengthen bilateral cooperation relations between their nations.
Cuba and UNESCO ratify vision of information as a public good
Cuba and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) ratified today their common values and principles regarding the recognition of information as a public good, according to the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Cuba advocates at UN for elimination of nuclear weapons
Cuba defended in the United Nations (UN) its position in favor of the total elimination of nuclear weapons, in a transparent, irreversible and verifiable manner, the Cuban Foreign Ministry stressed.
Serbian Foreign Minister to pay official visit to Cuba
The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX) announced that Nikola Selaković, Foreign Minister of Serbia, will pay an official visit to Cuba from today until Thursday 5.
Cuba reasserts support for "One China" principle (Statement)
The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX) issued a statement reasserting its unrestricted adherence to the "One China" principle and the recognition of Taiwan as an inalienable part of the People’s Republic.
Cuban Presidents Conveys Condolences to Iran
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel sent a message of condolences to the people and government of Iran for the human deaths and property damaged inflicted by recent torrential rains.
Number of Private Companies Grows in Cuba
Out of all 4 thousand 97 new businesses approved by the Cuban government since September 2021 up to June, 97.5 percent are private micro, small and medium companies, the rest includes cooperatives and state-run MSMEs, according to the Economy and Planning Ministry.
By the end of the first quarter this year, 54 percent of the new businesses were originally self-employments, while the rest were newly set up companies.
Cuba Supports the One China Principle
Cuba’s Foreign Ministry expressed its firm rejection of actions aimed at damaging the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the People’s Republic of China, interference in China’s domestic affairs and conveys its concern about increasing tensions related to the situation of Taiwan as a direct consequence of the aggressive and increasing military presence of the United States and its allies in the Taiwan straits.
Cuba marks 95th anniversary of the Chinese People's Liberation Army
Roberto Morales Ojeda, member of the Political Bureau and Secretary of Organization of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, congratulated today the Communist Party of China, the government and people of that Asian country, on the occasion of the 95th anniversary of its People's Liberation Army.
Solidarity world voices raised against US blockade on Cuba
Voices of solidarity in several cities around the world rose up on Sunday against the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed on Cuba by the U.S. government.
Vietnamese Diplomat Stresses Historic Relations with Cuba
In 1889 Cuban hero Jose Marti planted the first seed of friendship between Vietnam and Cuba, which were forged and guided over the past 6 decade by leaders Ho Chi Minh and Fidel Castro, said Vietnamese ambassador to Havana Le Thanh Tung.