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The Covid-19 pandemic evidences the need to cooperate despite political differences

The Covid-19 pandemic evidences the need to cooperate despite political differences

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba

The impact of COVID19 can already be measured and will be assessed in the future by the striking numbers of people infected, the unacceptable numbers of deaths, the unquestionable damages to the world economy, production, trade, employment and personal income of millions of people. It is a crisis that goes well beyond the scope of health.

Cuban Doctors Arrive in Qatar to Fight COVID-19

Cuban Doctors Arrive in Qatar to Fight COVID-19

The Henry Reeve International Contingent, specialized in disaster situations and epidemics, is made up of 200 doctors, nurses, and specialists that will assist the local healthcare system.

Cuba's government informed Wednesday that a brigade of around 200 health professionals arrived in Qatar in order to help fight the global coronavirus pandemic in the Gulf State. 

“Cuban doctors are excellent...We have a positive experience with the Cuban Hospital,” the Co-Chair of National Pandemic Preparedness Committee Abdullatif Al Khal emphasized.

Thailand and Cuba strengthen cooperation in the multilateral field

Thailand and Cuba strengthen cooperation in the multilateral field

Bangkok, April 13, 2020.- H.E. Mr. Nadhavathna Krishnamra, Director-General of the Department of International Organizations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand met with the Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to Thailand, Héctor Conde Almeida..

The two sides acknowledged the good state of bilateral relations and reiterated the mutual willingness to continue strengthening the ties of friendship and cooperation between the two peoples and governments.

Mural in the West Bank Painted in Honor of Cuba and Venezuela

Murals are an important way to showcase the art and the political perspectives of the Palestinian people.

A large mural named "Al Ahrar" (Liberators in Arabic) was painted on a wall in the illegally occupied Palestinian territory of the West Bank in honor of Cuba and Venezuela, local media reported Tuesday.

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