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Cuba Strongly Condemns Donald Trump Racist Statements

Cuba described as insults of US President Donald Trump to Haiti, El Salvador, and African states and countries from other continents as racist, denigrating and rude, the Granma newspaper reported today in a declaration of the Cuban Foreign Affairs Ministry.

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

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

"Cuba Condemns Racist Statements by Donald Trump on Haiti and El Salvador."

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba strongly condemns the racist, denigrating and rude statements made by the President of the United States of America about Haiti, El Salvador, African states and countries from other continents during a negotiation on the migration program known as DACA, which took place at the White House yesterday.

CAL makes triumphant first trip to Cuba

Caribbean Airlines landed at the Jose Marti airport in Cuba ten minutes ahead of schedule on Saturday morning as it made its first flight to the Spanish island.  

As the inaugural flight taxied down the runway to applause from its passengers, it received welcoming showers of water sprayed on either side of the plane.

US President Donald Trump has been declared Persona Non Grata in the Caribbean

In a written Statement by socialists and panafricanists popular forces of Barbados, gathered in a meeting held in Bridgetown on January 13, 2018, which was submitted to the Caribbean civil society, was finally approved by 200 organisations and personalities, declaring US President Donald Trump as “Persona-Non-Grata” in the Caribbean.

We, the under-signed representatives of the sovereign people of the Caribbean, hereby declare that President Donald Trump of the United States of America is "Persona Non Grata" in our Caribbean region!

Cuban Medical Brigade concludes its mission in Zimbabwe

The Herald Newspaper has published a extensive  article about the completion of duty of the 12  Cuban Medical Brigade in Zimbabwe.  After 3 years of hard work in different hospitals in the main provinces of the country, this group,  of 37 health collaborators, has been sent off this Tuesday, January 9, in a formal ceremony in which they were recognized for their dedication and dedication during their 3 years of work in Zimbabwe and their diplomas were awarded congratulating them for keeping it high. the name of Cuban medicine.

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