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Reception in Grenada’s capital highlights legacy of solidarity between Cuba and Grenada

In Saint George’s, the capital of Grenada, an official reception was held yesterday to mark the 47th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Cuba and Grenada. The event was presided over by Acting Governor General Tillman Thomas, Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell, Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Andall, and Cuba’s Ambassador, Yadirys Echenique Paz.

Cuban community present at celebration of Cuba–Grenada relations anniversary

Grenada’s capital was the setting for the commemoration of the 47th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Cuba and Grenada. The event was attended by representatives of the Cuban community residing in the country, who joined local authorities and organizations in sharing the significance of this date for both Caribbean peoples.

Cuba and Grenada celebrate 47 years of diplomatic relations

April 14, 1979, marked the beginning of a relationship that has transcended time and circumstances: the friendship between Cuba and Grenada. Just one month after the triumph of the Grenadian Revolution, both countries decided to establish diplomatic ties that soon became an example of cooperation and solidarity in the Caribbean.

Grenada launches solidarity campaign with Cuba

St. George, April 10, 2026 — A large-scale solidarity initiative from the Grenadian people toward Cuba was announced on April 9 through Grenada’s national television. The campaign will run from April 14 to May 14, 2026, with a month of concentrated activities across the country.

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

Medicare Fraud Allegations are New Slanders Against Cuba 

Recent statements made by some US Government officials speculate, without any evidence whatsoever, about the fact that the Government of Cuba could be involved in frauds targeting the US health care program Medicare in South Florida.  This is a new slander fabricated by anti-Cuban sectors in that country. 

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