Montego Bay, 24 November 2022. Representatives of the Cuban State Mission in Jamaica, headed by Ambassador Fermín Quiñones and Dr. Yamila de Armas, president of the Cuban Medical Services Marketing Company, and members of the Cuba solidarity movement, paid tribute to the Commander in Chief in the city of Montego Bay.
Kingston, 24 November 2022. A representation of the Cuban State Mission in Jamaica, headed by Ambassador Fermín Quiñones Sánchez and members of the Cuba solidarity movement visited the Campus Fidel Castro of the Anchovy High School, in the parish of Saint James, to participate in the tribute to our Commander-in-Chief on the sixth anniversary of his physical disappearance.
I express our heartfelt solidarity with the sister Caribbean nation of Belize, which is suffering today from the ravages of a powerful hurricane.
Mr President:
Distinguished Permanent Representatives:
Distinguished Delegates:
More than 80% of the current Cuban population was born under the blockade.
Three decades have passed since this Assembly began to demand, every year, the cessation of that policy, classified as an act of genocide and which has the effect of a permanent pandemic, of a constant hurricane' and is universally rejected.
Statement of the Jamaica-Cuba Friendship Association (JCFA)
The Jamaica solidarity movement with Cuba joins with all people of good will, in demanding the unconditional removal of this criminal ‘knee off the neck’ of our sister country and allow it to chart its own inalienable and sovereign path of political, economic and social development.