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Ambassador of Cuba to Mongolia participates in the opening of the 2025 Spring Session of the State Great Khural (Parliament)

The Ambassador  of Cuba to Mongolia, Jorge Ferrer, attended today the opening of the 2025 Spring Session of the State Great Khural (Parliament). The Speaker of Parliament, Mr. D. Amarbayasgalan, delivered the opening speech.

The ceremony was atended, among others, by the Mongolian Prime Minister, members of the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court, heads of entities appointed by that body, as well as foreign Ambassadors and representatives of international organizations.

XVI International Meeting on Criminal Sciences 2025 and IV Legality, Law, and Society Event. Havana, March 26-28, 2025

The chief prosecutor of the International Legal Cooperation Directorate of the Attorney General's Office (FGR), Patricia Rizo, announced at a press conference that the XVI International Meeting on Criminal Sciences 2025 will be attended by prosecutors, attorneys general, comptrollers, ombudsmen, lawyers, and other professionals from related fields from some 20 countries in Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, including Russia, Belarus, Vietnam, Venezuela, Mozambique, Colombia, Spain, and Cuba.

Ambassador of Cuba to Mongolia meets with some Mongolian government and private tourism executives

The Cuban ambassador to Mongolia, Jorge Ferrer, met today with the Director of Foreign Relations, International Promotion and Cooperation of the Mongolian Ministry of Culture, Sports, Tourism and Youth, Mr. TSENGUUN Bolor.

The Cuban diplomat also held a separate meeting with the President of the Mongolia Tourism Organization, Mr. Tumurdash BATTULGA, which brings together some 450 individual entities or tourism associations.

Statement by Mr. Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, Minister of Foreign Affairs of The Republic of Cuba, during the High-Level Segment of the Fifty Eigth Session of the Human Rights Council. Geneva, February 24, 2025

Mr. President;

The right to life is in serious danger. The United Nations Charter, International Law, and multilateralism are been threatened. There attempts intending to impose economic coercion and political subversion as methods to establish international relations.  This is not only immoral but also illegal.

This Council should call more strongly for a just and democratic international order that ensures peace and “the balance of the world”, sovereign equality and the exercise of the right to development by all States, thus ensuring the exercise of all human rights.

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