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Open letter published in New York Times demanding Biden reverse Trump's Cuba policy

Open letter published in New York Times demanding Biden reverse Trump's Cuba policy

A letter addressed to President Biden has been published today in the New York Times, urging him to reverse Trump's harsh Cuba policy during his last 90 days in office, as Cuba simultaneously goes through a severe energy crisis and a hurricane.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly rejects a new act of complicity of the United States with terrorist violence against Cuba.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly rejects a new act of complicity of the United States with terrorist violence against Cuba.

The U.S. judicial authorities have decided to release Alexander Alazo, the individual who on April 30, 2020, in the middle of the street, fired 32 rounds from a machine gun at the Cuban embassy in that country, where seven people were present.

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

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

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba observes with great concern the events in the Middle East, motivated by the aggressive policy of the State of Israel, with the military, logistical and political backing of the U.S. government, all of which has led to a dangerous escalation, has further compromised regional stability and security and has provoked Iran's response.

The National Federation of Trade Unions of Workers and Employees of Lebanon (FENASOL) condemn and demand the exclusion of Cuba from the list of countries allegedly sponsoring terrorism.

The National Federation of Trade Unions of Workers and Employees of Lebanon (FENASOL) sent the following message to the Casa de las Americas in Cuba in support of the open letter of writer and journalist Ignacio Ramonet, demanding that President Biden remove Cuba from the list of countries allegedly sponsoring terrorism.

Take Cuba off the list of sponsors of terrorism!”

Dear Comrades,

Appreciation to Cuba for granting medical scholarships to Palestinian students residing in Lebanon

Appreciation to Cuba for granting medical scholarships to Palestinian students residing in Lebanon

During a simple and emotional meeting at the headquarters of the Cuban mission in Beirut, Ambassador Jorge P. León Cruz officially handed over the respective files to Palestinian students Malak Khudeir and Wajeh Matar, who will travel to Cuba to begin their medical studies in the 2024-2025 academic year.

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