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Cuba and Seychelles promote cooperation between National libraries

Victoria, Feb 5 (Prensa Latina) Cuban Deputy Culture Minister Lizette Martínez and the Secretary General of the Institute for Culture, Heritage and Arts of Seychelles, David André, signed a cooperation agreement between the national libraries of the two countries on Wednesday.

The two officials peened a memorandum of understanding to promote cultural exchanges between these prestigious institutions, thus fostering mutual knowledge between their peoples, according to a statement from the Cuban Embassy in the African country.

Foreign Minister of Seychelles ratifies support to Cuba against blockade.

Victoria, Feb 3 (Prensa Latina) The Seychelles Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Sylvestre Radegonde, ratified here today his country's support for Cuba's struggle for the end of the U.S. economic, commercial and financial blockade.

The Seychelles foreign minister reaffirmed his support for Cuba during a courtesy meeting with Deputy Minister of Culture Lizette Martinez, who is visiting the African nation.

Firmness and dignity in the face of abuse

Statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

On January 31, 2025, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that he had informed the U.S. Congress of the revocation of the suspension of the possibility of filing lawsuits in U.S. courts, pursuant to Title III of the Helms-Burton Act.

Cuban Deputy Minister of culture, Mrs. Lizette Martínez Luzardo, begins an official visit to Seychelles.

Victoria, January 31st, 2025. The Deputy Minister of Culture, Lizette Martínez Luzardo, arrived this morning in Victoria, Republic of Seychelles, to begin an official working visit at the invitation of the National Institute of Culture, Heritage and the Arts of the Republic of Seychelles. The Deputy Minister is accompanied by Mrs. Dinorah Aimee Prieto Hechavarria, professor of arts education.

Cuba rejects Trump's order to open center at Guantanamo Naval Base to detain illegal migrants in the U.S.

The government of Cuba rejected the announcement by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump to incarcerate migrants expelled from U.S. territory in the prisons of the illegal Guantanamo Naval Base, which the United States (U.S.) has occupied since 1903 in the east of the island.

The following is the text of the Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Cuba rejects U.S. decision to incarcerate migrants in the Guantanamo Naval Base

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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