CUBA-CARICOM

Antigua and Barbuda Hosts 6th CARICOM-Cuba Summit

The 6th Summit between the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Cuba began this Friday morning in the parish of Saint Mary, south of the capital of St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, where leaders of the 14 CARICOM countries and the President of Cuba, Raúl Castro, will meet with the objective of promoting solidarity and regional integration, and reviewing their bilateral ties »

Raul Castro: Cuba to Boost Cooperation with CARICOM

President Raul Castro reiterated in Port of Spain that Cuba will continue to cooperate with the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and will find ways to expand and diversify the current cooperation. The Cuban head of state made his statement during the opening ceremony of the 4th Cuba-CARICOM Summit in Trinidad Tobago.»

Raul Castro Highlights Cuba-Caribbean Countries Brotherhood

President Raul Castro began on Wednesday his first official visit to Trinidad and Tobago, where he arrived heading the Cuban delegation to the Fourth Cuba-CARICOM Summit that was inaugurated on Thursday morning in Port-of-Spain. According to Granma newspaper, regional integration will again be the main topic of discussion, and also exchanging views on common concerns and expanding cooperation relations amidst »

Raul Castro Meets Official Agenda in Trinidad Tobago

Cuban President Raul Castro met an intense agenda during his official visit to Trinidad Tobago on Wednesday, prior to his participation, heading the Cuban delegation, at the 4th Cuba-CARICOM Summit that opens on Thursday in Port of Spain. Raul Castro Arrived Wednesday in Trinidad and Tobago today, where he was welcomed by President George Richards and Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar. »