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Distinguished Cuban Diplomat Abelardo Moreno Fernández Passes Away

Havana, April 19, 2025 – Abelardo Moreno Fernández, a distinguished Cuban diplomat, passed away this morning in the capital at the age of 80.

Abelardo began his career as a specialist at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in July 1961. He pursued a remarkable and upward trajectory in Revolutionary Diplomacy, taking on various responsibilities both domestically and internationally. In 2000, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, a role he held with distinction until January 2019.

Cuban Ambassador Miguel Fraga visits the National Archives of Dominica and highlights the historical value of its documentary holdings

Roseau, Dominica - April 17, 2025 - The Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to the Commonwealth of Dominica, Miguel Fraga, paid an official visit to the headquarters of the National Archives of Dominica, where he was received by the Chief Librarian, Renita Charles.
During the cordial meeting, the Cuban diplomat toured the facilities of the Archive, accompanied by his hostess, and was able to appreciate part of the valuable collection of documents preserved by this institution, considered part of the historical memory of the region.

Cuban Ambassador to Dominica, Miguel Fraga, meets with Minister of Tourism Denise Charles.

Roseau, Dominica - March 28, 2025 - The Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to the Commonwealth of Dominica, Miguel Fraga, held a cordial meeting with the Minister of Tourism of Dominica, Honorable Denise Charles, during which they discussed issues of bilateral cooperation in the field of tourism and explored opportunities for future collaboration.

CARICOM | Caribbean Leaders Stand Firm Against U.S. Visa Threats Over Cuban Medical Program

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, March 11, 2025 - In a defiant stance that echoes the region's historical struggles for sovereignty, Caribbean leaders are pushing back against U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's threats to revoke visas from officials who support Cuba's medical missions program, with several prime ministers declaring they would rather forfeit their access to American soil than compromise healthcare for their citizens.

 

St. Vincent and Grenadines Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves

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