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New victory of Cuba against the blockade was celebrated in The Bahamas

New victory of Cuba against the blockade was celebrated in The Bahamas

NASSAU, November 20th, 2017. -The Embassy of Cuba in The Bahamas recently held a cultural and political function at the Ambassador's residence to celebrate Cuba's new victory in the United Nations General Assembly against the blockade imposed by the US. Also, the 43 Anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Cuba and The Bahamas was celebrated.

Cuban Ambassador meets with the Minister of Tourism and Aviation of The Bahamas

Cuban Ambassador meets with the Minister of Tourism and Aviation of The Bahamas

NASSAU, November 18th, 2017.-The Ambassador of Cuba to The Bahamas, Ismara Vargas Walter, recently held a meeting with the Minister of Tourism and Aviation of The Bahamas, Honorable Dionisio James D'Aguilar.

In the exchange, both parties reviewed issues of common interest. They also discussed about the good level of the relations between Cuba and The Bahamas.

The multi-destination tourism, a viable option for the Caribbean countries

The multi-destination tourism, a viable option for the Caribbean countries

NASSAU, November 15th, 2017. -The Ambassador of Cuba to the Bahamas, Ismara Vargas Walter, attended as a special guest a radio interview of the talk show “Connected”of the Bahamian station Guardian Radio.

During the interview, the Cuban diplomat addressed various topics of interest, in particular, the opportunities for foreign investment in Cuba, the growth of the Cuban economy despite the blockade imposed by the US, the existing collaboration between Cuba and The Bahamas, as well as other elements of particular interest to the Caribbean region.

Cuba and the Bahamas promote a greater educational exchange

Cuba and the Bahamas promote a greater educational exchange

Nassau, November 13th, 2017.-The Ambassador of Cuba in the Bahamas, Ismara Vargas Walter, recently visited several schools in Nassau, as part of the educational exchange between both countries and the promotion of bilingualism in the Caribbean nation.

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