Syrian authorities have expressed on behalf of the Syrian people that there will be no dialogue with armed terrorists, either at the Geneva II summit or afterwards, due to the huge suffering they have caused the country.»
UN Security Council Passes Resolution on Syria
The UN Security Council has passed a resolution that establishes the destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons and recognizes the political solution to the conflict, but leaves the doors opened for implementing measures of force.»
LatAm and Caribbean Leading Role in UN General Discussion
Speeches by Latin American and Caribbean presidents are the most highly awaited during the second day of top-level discussions at the U.N. General Assembly, where the focus is on the millennium objectives and sustainable development.»
US Government Insists on Using Force Against Syria
The United States continues to insist on the use of force against Syria, despite international efforts to avoid an armed attack following accusations that the Bashar al-Assad government used chemical weapons.»
Ecuadorian President Arrives in Cuba
Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa arrived this Friday in Santiago de Cuba city, 860 kilometers away from Havana, to fulfill a working visit during which he will hold talks with Cuban President Raul Castro.»
Venezuelan President to Visit China
Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela, will start next Saturday an official visit to China, invited by his peer Xi Jinping.»
ALBA Political Council to Discuss Syrian Conflict
Venezuela will host the extraordinary session of the Political Council of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA), in order to analyze the situation in Syria on September 7th, officials said Monday.»
Statement from International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban 5
As we approach 15 years of the incarceration of the Five, it is important for us to reflect once again that these were men who’s only mission in coming to the US was to defend their people.»
CELAC Demands Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons
The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) adopted a declaration in Buenos Aires, which favors nuclear disarmament. »
Students from Various Countries Demand Release of Cuban Five
Students from various countries began here today a 200-kilometers tour by bike with the aim of spreading the cause of five Cubans tried and convicted in the United States at high imprisonment.»