Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez today reiterated Cuba's gratitude to the heads of governments of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) for their permanent stance in rejection of the U.S. blockade against this nation.
Our sincere gratitude for their support and renewed call for the lifting of the unjust economic, commercial and financial blockade against the people and government of Cuba, the top Cuban diplomat wrote on Twitter.
The 44th conference of heads of government of the integrationist community, held in Nassau, Bahamas, from the 15th to the 17th, had among its main topics the situation in Haiti.
The participants agreed to build international alliances in support of efforts to restore peace and stability to this Caribbean country as essential mechanisms to achieve free, fair and credible elections.
They also discussed aspects of food and energy security and climate and health financing, among other issues.
Founded in 1973 in Trinidad and Tobago and comprising 15 member states and five associate members, Caricom promotes economic and trade union, foreign policy coordination and cooperation in various areas of common interest.
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