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US Military Deployment in the Caribbean Sea Threatens the Region Under Absurd Pretexts

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Cuban Government strongly rejects the current deployment of United States military forces in the Caribbean Sea. This dangerous action represents a serious threat and an aggressive show of force against the sovereignty and self-determination of the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean. Furthermore, it ignores the commitment of the 33 Member States of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States when they proclaimed the region as a Zone of Peace.

Minister of Health Receives the Ambassador of Cuba

Port of Spain, August 20, 2025. In the morning hours, the Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba, Gustavo Daniel Véliz Olivares, was received by the Honorable Dr. Lackram Bodoe, Minister of Health of Trinidad and Tobago.

Cuba rejects US Presidential Memorandum which tightens the economic blockade

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The anti-Cuban document released by the U.S. government on June 30, 2025, consists of a reissue and amendment of the National Security Presidential Memorandum No. 5 that the US government itself had issued on June 16, 2017, at the beginning of Donald Trump's first term.

Cuba categorically denounces and rejects both versions of the infamous document.

Ambassador meets with Trinidad and Tobago's Foreign Minister

 

Port of Spain, Monday, June 2. The Ambassador of Cuba, Gustavo Veliz, paid a courtesy visit to the Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs, the Honorable Sean Sobers, who assumed office on May 3 following the victory of the United National Congress (UNC) in the general elections held on April 28, 2025.

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