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Press Release: Cuba strengthens its commitment to continue striving hard in the conservation of its marine-coastal ecosystems.

New York, 8 June 2017. Within theframework ofthe United Nations Ocean Conference, and as part of Dialogue 6: “Increasing scientific knowledge, developing research capabilities and transferring marine technology”, the Cuban Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Environment, José Fidel Santana Núñez, explained that in Cuba there are, since 1999, working platforms for the conservation of biodiversity, as proof of the political will and interest of the State to protect biodiversity for the nation’s economic development.

Press Release: “Cuba at ECOSOC’s Coordination and Management Meeting, for a more just and equitable international order for our peoples”.

New York, 8 June 2017. At the ECOSOC’s Coordination and Management Meeting, and after conveying appreciation and honor to represent the Caribbean region, together with Jamaica, as part of the Interagency Working Group on Sustainable Development Indicators, Cuba underscored that the Framework of 230 Global Indicators, recently adopted, defines a significant starting point towards the implementation and periodical follow-up of the 2030 Agenda, its SDOs and goals.

Director of Cuban company CUBAEXPORT visits Trinidad and Tobago.

Port of Spain, June 8 From  June 6 to June 8, the general director of the company CUBAEXPORT, Isabel O'rreilly, carried out an intense program of work that included visits and exchanges with several Trinidadian State institutions and Trinidadian private companies with the objective to promote Cuban products to the Caribbean market. The Cuban official  presented Cuban products of international quality and prestige such as coffee and honey, marketed with various brands. The official was also able to initiate the exploration of new forms of association, cooperation and complementation based on the technology and development of the manufacturing industry of Trinidad and Tobago.

The visit is part of the growing interest of both countries to promote and develop bilateral trade, which in 2016 surpassed the figure of 100 million dollars.

 

DECLARATION OF THE FIFTH CONTINENTAL CONFERENCE OF SOLIDARITY WITH CUBA HELD IN WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA JUNE 5-7, 2017

1. We the 183 delegates representing 26 African countries as well as Cuba and organizations from the United States of America gathered at the Fifth Continental Conference of Solidarity with Cuba held in Windhoek, Namibia, under the theme: “Intensifying Solidarity with Cuba and Preserving the Legacy of Fidel and Che”,  organized by the Government of the Republic of Namibia in conjunction with the Namibia-Cuba Friendship Association and the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), declare the following:

2. We pay tribute to the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, a man highly admired by the Cubans, revolutionaries and friends from different parts of the world, particularly on the African Continent. Over 55 years, imperialism failed in its multiple attempts to destroy him and the Cuban Revolution. Notwithstanding, today his legacy and principles remain valid and reaffirmed.

3. We equally pay tribute to another key symbol of solidarity and internationalism, Ernesto Che Guevara, on the 50th anniversary of his vile murder.

4. We reaffirm our commitment to continue to develop and further strengthen the Solidarity Movement with Cuba in each of our countries, fighting for unity and truth. We demand the end of the illegal economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed on Cuba by the United States of America and further demand that the government of the United States comply with the Resolutions adopted for that purpose by the United Nations General Assembly over the last 25 years. Furthermore, we shall continue to actively advocate for the lifting of the economic blockade on Cuba imposed by the Government of the United States and actively promote trade at the highest level.

5. We demand the unconditional return to the government and people of Cuba of the territory illegally occupied by the government of the United States at the Naval Base in Guantanamo. In this context, we strongly denounce the constant violations of human rights in the prison of the United States’ government located at the Naval Base, under the hypocrisy of fighting against global terrorism.

6. We demand respect for Cuba's right to self-determination and sovereignty and their right to pursue choose the political system of their choice.

7. We support the causes of all sister countries that are fighting for a better world, with social justice and equal opportunities worldwide. In particular, we pledge our support to Puerto Rico in their struggle for self-determination, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, and the people of Brazil, Bolivia and Argentina, and all the people of the continent who defend their sovereignty, which imperialist governments are trying to defeat.

8. We reaffirm our unwavering support for the realization of the inalienable rights of the people of Western Sahara and Palestine to self-determination, independence and statehood; and call for the implementation of the relevant UN resolutions, including the holding of the UN-supervised referendum in Western Sahara and the settlement of the Question of Palestine.

9. We applaud the work of comrade Kenia Serrano Puig, former President of ICAP, who contributed to expand and strengthen the International Solidarity Movement with Cuba during her 8 years term of office. At the same time, the Conference welcome with great satisfaction the election of the Hero of the Republic of Cuba, Fernando Gonzales Llort (one of the Cuban Five) as the new President of ICAP.

10. We commend the assistance extended by the Communist Party of Cuba, the Cuban Government and People in the socio-economic spheres. We further commend and support the Cuban professionals who have continued to render support services in our different countries for the positive impact they continue to make on the socio-economic development.

11. We express our thanks and appreciation to the Government of the Republic of Namibia for having successfully hosted the Fifth Continental Conference on Solidarity with Cuba, which would have a multiplier effect on peace and fraternity among nations and peoples.

12. We particularly express our deep appreciation to His Excellency Dr. Hage G. Geingob, President of the Republic of Namibia for opening the 5th Solidarity Conference, and for his message of solidarity and unwavering support with the government and people of Cuba.

13. We also express our appreciation to His Excellency Moussa Faki Mahamat, Chairperson of the African Union Commission, for his solidarity message to the Conference.

14. We equally applaud the participation at the Fifth Continental Solidarity Conference of His Excellency Dr Sam Nujoma, Founding President of the Republic of Namibia; Comrade Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo, President of the Namibia-Cuba Friendship Association; and Commander Victor Dreke, who was Second in command of the Cuban Battalion that Che Guevara headed on its solidarity mission to Africa.

15. We welcome the offer by Nigeria to host the Sixth Continental Africa Conference in Solidarity with Cuba.

16. We pledge to strictly comply with this Declaration.

Issued by the Fifth Continental Conference of Solidarity with Cuba, held in Windhoek, Namibia, from 5th to 7th June 2017.

 

Cuban Ambassador to Botswana presents Letters of Credence as Special Representative to SADC

H.E. Patricia Lazara Pego Guerra, presented her Letters of Credence as Special Representative of Cuba to the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

The Executive Secretary of the organization, based in Gaborone, Dr. Stergomena Lawrence Tax, offered her a pleasant welcome and highlighted the historical links of the Island with SADC, both at regional level and bilaterally, with its member nations.

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