Cuba

Barack Obama Visit Considered a Step Forward in Cuba-USA Ties

U.S. President. Barack Obama recent official visit to Cuba is regarded as a step forward in the development of bilateral relations. After complying with a busy agenda of activities in Havana, Obama was bid farewell this Tuesday at the Jose Marti International Airport by Cuban President, Raul Castro, with which he concluded his historic visit to the Caribbean nation, the »

Raul Castro Bids Farewell to Barack Obama after Historic Visit to Cuba

President Raul Castro said goodbye to his US counterpart Barack Obama, who concluded an official visit to the island described as an historic event: Obama became the first US President to visit Cuba in 88 years. At Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, from where Obama will fly to Argentina, both Presidents shook hands again, reaffirming the willingness to continue »

Barack Obama Delivers Speech at Gran Teatro de La Habana

US President, Barack Obama began his address to the Cuban civil society by condemning the terrorist attacks in the airport and metro in Brussels, killing 34 dead and wounding over 170 people. Speaking, during his visit to Cuba, at the Gran Teatro de La Habana ‘Alicia Alonso’ and after being informed of the attacks in Brussels that caused 20 dead »

U.S.A. Barack Obama Addresses Cuban Civil Society

US President Barack Obama is currently addressing Cubans at the Gran Teatro de La Habana, recently named after Alicia Alonso, thus becoming not only the second American president to visit Cuba in its history as a nation, but also the second American president who chooses such location to speak to the citizens of the island. Republican Calvin Coolidge was the »

Raúl Castro Praises Results Attained in Cuba-U.S.A. Relations

President Raúl Castro acknowledged today that concrete results have been achieved in the 15 months since the decision of his country and the United States to resume diplomatic relations was announced. During a press conference at the Revolution Palace in this capital along with his US peer Barack Obama, the Cuban president cited the resumption of direct postal service and »