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Travel-remittance regulations to Cuba do not change essence of blockade

Havana, June 8

Thursday's publication of the new regulations on US travel and remittances to Cuba do not constitute a significant change in the essence of the US economic, commercial and financial blockade against the Caribbean nation.

In May, US President Joseph Biden announced the lifting of several restrictions concerning the island, which was part of his electoral campaign promises; however, this does not mean that the most aggressive aspects of the more than 200 measures imposed by Republican Donald Trump during his term in office loss validity.

Exports of vaccines and the reactivation of tourism are driving economic recovery

Articulating the work of all the country’s economic actors, with different forms of management and ownership, and development of their potential, were the central objectives of the Second Economic-Productive Conference Cuba-2022, held June 7-14 in Havana.

The Second Economic-Productive Conference focused onboosting the Cuban economy, calling on all economic actorsto “Integrate, transform and grow.” Photo: ACN

Donation for Cuban children awaiting transplant announced in the US

Washington, Jun 6

Solidarity in the United States and the world made it possible to raise 25,000 dollars to buy an essential solution that will be used for Cuban children waiting for a transplant, activist Carlos Lazo announced on Monday.

The US government’s blockade policy has prevented Cuba from purchasing Custodiol, which is used to sustain the viability of the organ to be transplanted, the Bridges of Love coordinator told Prensa Latina.

“Summit of the Americas: Imperialist domination and exclusion”. Statement by the Revolutionary Government

Havana, June 6th, 2022.- The US Government, abusing its privilege of being the host country, decided at a very early stage to exclude Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua from the 9th Summit of the Americas to be held in the city of Los Angeles this month of June.  It has refused to attend to the just claims of many governments to change that discriminatory and unacceptable stand.  

Open letter in US newspaper calls for change in policy towards Cuba

Washington, June 3rd 

An open letter published in the US newspaper "The San Francisco Examiner" urged President Joe Biden to change his policy towards Cuba and reverse measures that tightened the blockade during the Donald Trump administration.

“Let Cuba Live!” expressed in the letter voters and interested persons from the San Francisco Bay area addressed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, California Democrat Nancy Pelosi.

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