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Sri Lanka Communist Party Secretary General received Cuban ambassador

Sri Lanka Communist Party Secretary General received Cuban ambassador

Colombo, November 12, 2025. At the headquarters of the Communist Party of Sri Lanka, Cuban Ambassador Andrés Marcelo González Garrido held a farewell meeting at the end of his mission with the Secretary General of this political organization, Dr. G. Weerasinghe, the veteran communist leader, D. E. W. Gunasekara, D.M.P. Dissanayake, secretary of the Sri Lanka-Cuba Friendship Association , and other members of the Central Committee of the SLCP, in which he thanked them for their continued support of Cuba and their solidarity with the Cuban revolution.
 

Book detailing historic development of relations between Vietnam–Cuba launched in Hanoi

A book on Vietnam–Cuba relations was launched in Hanoi on November 12, as part of activities marking the 65th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries (December 2, 1960 – December 2, 2025). The book, entitled "65 Years of Fostering the Exemplary and Loyal Friendship between Vietnam and Cuba", was jointly compiled and published by the Su That (Truth) National Political Publishing House and the Embassy of Cuba in Vietnam. It offers a rich and vivid reflection of the historical milestones that have nurtured the rare and exemplary bond of solidarity between the two nations – a symbol of the era and a priceless legacy of their Parties and peoples.

Foreign Minister of Cuba issued important statement on the military presence of the United States in the Caribbean

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba appeals to the people of the United States to stop the aggression against Venezuela.

The exaggerated and aggressive military presence of the United States in the region constitutes a threat against Latin America and the Caribbean as a whole. The main and immediate target is the violent overthrow of the government of Venezuela through the use of U.S. military force, an extremely dangerous and irresponsible action with unpredictable and incalculable consequences.

Given the manifest degree of threat, this constitutes a violation of International Law and the Charter of the United Nations.

With a military escalation, an international crime of the highest order would be committed.

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