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Cuba recognizes the progress of the United States in complying with migration agreements

After five years of sustained non-compliance by Washington with the migration agreements with Havana, progress can now be seen, said Johana Tablada, deputy director general of the United States at the Cuban Foreign Ministry.

In statements to Radio Reloj, the diplomat recalled the unjustified closure of the US consulate in Havana based on extravagant and false accusations about alleged attacks on diplomats, which even the CIA has recognized as unsustainable.

In 2022, ties between Cuba and its nationals abroad were strengthened

The member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and Minister of Foreign Relations, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, highlighted that in this year 2022 the strengthening of ties between Cuba and its nationals abroad has been evident.

He explained in his Twitter account that this was confirmed in the business and investment panel with Cubans residing abroad, at the Havana International Fair (Fihav 2022); at the regional meeting in Europe and at national meetings in 14 countries.

Cuba celebrates Educator's Day and remembers cultural feat

Cuba celebrates today the Day of the Educator, on the 61st anniversary of the successful completion of the first great educational feat of the Revolution: the Literacy Campaign.

The consecration of those professionals dedicated to the noble task of educating and teaching, as well as those who in their early youth contributed to that feat, is recognized in educational centers throughout the country, including pedagogical training centers.

U.S.-based vigil to demand end of hostilities against Cuba

Solidarity organizations and friends of Cuba will go to the city of Miami, Florida, today to participate in a vigil demanding that U.S. President Joe Biden end coercive measures against the island.

Gathered at the international airport of that city, from 18:30 to 20:30 local time, the activists will urge the end of the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed for more than six decades by Washington, which is considered a massive violation of the human rights of the Cuban people.

27 new Cuban ambassadors are sworn in

You will be protagonists of the battle of Cuban diplomacy in the very difficult times that Cuba and the world are experiencing today, said the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Party and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, at the swearing-in ceremony of the new heads of mission appointed in the foreign service.

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