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Cuban Ambassador and Managing Director of EXIM Bank hold work meeting.

Cuban Ambassador and Managing Director of EXIM Bank hold work meeting.

Kingston, Jamaica, 29 March 2019. The Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba, Inés Fors Fernández, visited the headquarters of the The National Export-Import Bank of Jamaica (EXIM Bank), where she met with Mrs. Lisa Bell, its Managing Director.

In the cordial meeting, both sides discussed the growing interest of Jamaican and Cuban companies in doing business, and the importance of creating and strengthening financial mechanisms that facilitate exports in both directions.

Cuban Ambassador meets with president of JAMPRO

JAMPRO is the Jamaican government agency for the promotion of trade and investment.

Kingston, Jamaica, 20 March 2019. Diane Edwards, president of JAMPRO, the Jamaican government agency for the promotion of trade and investment, received the Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba, Mrs. Inés Fors Fernández, at the headquarters of the institution.

The Embassy of Cuba in Kingston celebrates the International Women's Day

In a simple but cordial ceremony, the Embassy of Cuba was the venue for the celebration of International Women's Day.

Kingston, Jamaica, 8 March 2019. In a simple but cordial ceremony, the Embassy of Cuba was the venue for the celebration of International Women's Day.

Poems, flowers, postcards and allegorical messages amused an audience composed of directives of the Jamaica-Cuba Solidarity Movement, the Association of Cuban Residents in Jamaica, and representatives of the Cuban diplomatic mission.

Cuban Ambassador sends message to the Jamaican Women

Inés Fors Fernández, Cuban Ambassador to Jamaica.

A message from the Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to the Jamaican Women

Jamaican sisters:

I hereby would like to express to you my most sincere congratulations on the occasion of the International Women's Day.

We live a decisive moment for the rights of women. The historical and structural inequalities that have given rise to oppression and discrimination continue to grow at levels of concern.

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