CUBA, December 14, 2017. - The 16th ALBA-TCP Political Council taking place in Havana will address issues of the Latin American and the Caribbean political situation, as well as others of common interest for member and guest countries, Director General for Latin America and the Caribbean Eugenio Martínez confirmed in statements for the press.
Kingston, Jamaica, December 14th, 2017. As an first level expertise in the region and the world qualified the Minister of Local Government and Community Development of Jamaica, Desmond A. McKenzie, the preparedness and response of Cuba to natural disasters which are every day more common in the Caribbean area.
Chaired by the Minister of Tourism of Barbados, Richard Sealy, the Caribbean Wax Museum was reopened in Bridgetown by its directors Frances Ross and Art Edwards, who are also the artists of this emblematic place, including new works that represent various heroes of the Caribbean and Latin America. The Ambassador of Cuba, Francisco Fernández, was invited to the ceremony in which he highlighted the sculptures of Commanders Fidel Castro and Ernesto "Ché" Guevara, who were recognized by the distinct audience as visionary leaders of our independence.
The Ministers of Foreign Affairs and the Heads of Delegations of the member countries of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America - Treaty of Commerce of the Peoples (ALBA-TCP), met in Havana, Cuba, on the occasion of its XVI Political Council and approved a very substantive Declaration that expresses the firm position of its member countries in the face of the main problems and challenges facing the Latin American and Caribbean region, caused by the aggressive imperialist policy of the Trump Administration that has focused on return to the threat of the use of force in intern