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March Sunday

Executives of the Nuclear Energy and Advanced Technology Agency (AENTA) met in this city with IAEA experts to evaluate the impact of projects stemmed from the Regional Cooperation Agreement for the Promotion of Nuclear Science and Technology in Latin America and the Caribbean (ARCAL).

As part of Washington’s unilateral and coercive measures against Caracas, US authorities seized a Venezuelan government plane in the Dominican Republic on Monday.

On the occasion of the 79th anniversary of Vietnam's independence, Miguel Diaz-Canel, Cuban president, congratulated today the people, the Communist Party and the government of that Southeast Asian nation.

In a post on X, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel ratified his support and solidarity to Xiomara Castro, president of Honduras, her government and the people of that country, and demanded the end of the attacks against Honduran sovereignty.

Two prime-time TV shows in Bolivia featured the Cuban tourist offer for local citizens during interviews in the capital La Paz with the Cuban business attaché to that nation Yohanelis Gutierrez.

The Cuban Friendship Institute (ICAP) called on good-will people from around the world to join an action for peace, against the US blockade and terrorism, from September 4th till the next vote at the United Nations on the Cuban resolution claiming the end of the US economic, commercial and financial blockade of Cuba.

The president of the Cuban National Assembly of People’s Power Esteban Lazo thanked the Nicaraguan Parliament declaration denouncing Washington blacklisting of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Ana Teresita Fraga González, general director of Consular Affairs and Services to Cubans Based Abroad, met with members of the Cuban health workforce who provide their services in this Central American nation.


 Cuban and Belizean diplomats held the 4th round of bilateral migration relations, particularly the flow of migrants between the two countries, in the capital Belmopan.

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