Cuba has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump‘s hard line decision of hardening the blockade by reverting crucial measures taken by the previous administration of Barack Obama to engage with the island. In an official response, the Cuban Government stresses at the same time the importance of a civilized and peaceful coexistence for the benefit of both nations and people. By »
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President of Mozambique Arrives in Havana, Cuba
According to diplomatic sources, the Mozambique leader will seek to reinforce cooperation in key areas like health, agriculture, culture and tourism»
Cuban Foreign Minister Starts Official Visit to Spain
Cuba’s Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodriguez, has begun a two-day official visit to Spain today in response to an invitation from the authorities of this European country»
ALBA Members Ratify Commitment to Unity and Peace
The commitment to regional unity was the center of the talks of the 15th Political Council of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America – People’s Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP)»
Ramonet Denounces Aggressive Policies in Latin America
According to Ramonet, the new strategy is to concentrate the attacks in countries with progressive governments like Ecuador»
Colombian Students Granted Medical Scholarships in Cuba
The scholarships will be granted to young demobilized FARC-EP recruits, displaced persons, and other victims of the armed conflict, the latter chosen by the government»
Cuba President Welcomes Vietnamese Parlamentarian
During the fraternal meeting, the leaders discussed the excellent state of the historic relations shared by the two parties, governments and people»
Cuban Entrepreneurs Visit the U.S.A. for Business Discussions
One of the main goals of the visit is to promote the potentialities of Cuba’s maritime-port sector, particularly the new deep-water port in the Mariel Special Development Zone»
Cuba-USA Sign Agreement on Search and Rescue
Cuba and the USA signed a Maritime-Aeronautical Search and Rescue Agreement, so as to strengthen the cooperation for aiding people in danger»
Alaska Air Group Starts Commercial Flights to Cuba
Alaska Airlines is the last to begin regular flights to the Caribbean island out of the eight authorized to do so by the government of President Barack Obama»