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Cuba against terrorism

Forty-eight years after the crime of Barbados, when a Cubana de Aviación plane was shot down in an attack that killed 73 people, Cuba reiterates its firm rejection of all acts of terrorism, a stance it has maintained in all international forums.

The painful events in Barbados are a reminder of the havoc that this scourge has wreaked on the nation. That barbaric act still goes unpunished today. Cuba does not forget and demands justice for the victims and their families, who continue to wait for answers.

US complicity with violent acts against Cuba is strongly rejected

Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba strongly rejects a new US act   complicit with terrorist violence against Cuba.

The US judicial authorities have decided to release Alexander Alazo, the individual who, on April 30, 2020, stood in the middle of the street and shot 32 rounds with a machine gun against the Cuban embassy in that country, at the moment when 7 persons stayed inside the building.

La Colmenita closes its U.S. tour with an excellent show at the Embassy of Cuba.

On their fourth visit to the northern country, the members of this talented group of children performed in Tampa, New York, and Washington DC, the capital, where they received the respect and affection of the public.

The last presentation was at the Cuban Embassy in the United States. La Cucarachita Martina, the well-known children's story passed down from generation to generation, was the story in the version of these cheerful “bees” to say goodbye.

Israeli Aggression in the Middle East Must Stop

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba expresses deep concern over the unfolding events in the Middle East, driven by the aggressive policies of the State of Israel, with military, logistical, and political support from the U.S. government. These actions have led to a dangerous escalation, further undermining regional stability and security, and provoking a response from Iran.

Cuban youth reaffirm their solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

Cuban youths are leading today a national day of support for Palestine that will last until October 7, the date on which the Israeli war campaign against Gaza began, where more than 41,000 people were killed.

The call, launched by the Union of Young Communists of Cuba on Monday, urges not to remain indifferent and unite in defense of the Palestinian cause, one year after the onslaught on the coastal enclave.

During the week, several activities will be carried out to reaffirm the strong solidarity of the Cuban people with the Palestinian cause.

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