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Repeating a Lie Doesn’t Make It True: Cuba does not support terrorism

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The U.S. government once again discredits itself by unjustly including Cuba on the List of countries that “do not fully cooperate with its anti-terrorism efforts”.

Once again, the State Department turns the fight against international terrorism into a unilateral political exercise against countries that do not bow to its hegemonic interests.

Repeating a Lie Doesn’t Make It True: Cuba does not support terrorism

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The U.S. government once again discredits itself by unjustly including Cuba on the List of countries that “do not fully cooperate with its anti-terrorism efforts”.

Once again, the State Department turns the fight against international terrorism into a unilateral political exercise against countries that do not bow to its hegemonic interests.

Repeating a Lie Doesn’t Make It True: Cuba does not support terrorism

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The U.S. government once again discredits itself by unjustly including Cuba on the List of countries that “do not fully cooperate with its anti-terrorism efforts”. Once again, the State Department turns the fight against international terrorism into a unilateral political exercise against countries that do not bow to its hegemonic interests.

Cuba Participates in Annual Event of the Diplomatic Spouses Association in Wellington

Wellington, 15 May 2025 – Hortensia Rodríguez Martínez, First Secretary of the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba in New Zealand, recently participated in the annual culinary gathering organized by the Diplomatic Spouses Association in Wellington. This event celebrates cultural diversity through gastronomy and gathers representatives from various diplomatic missions accredited in the country.

CARICOM issues a statement in which it reiterates the deep gratitude of the Caribbean Community for Cuba's medical assistance to the Region.

Guyana, Georgetown, May, 15th, 2025. In respect of CARICOM-Cuba relations, the COFCOR noted the decision of the Government of the United States of America (US) to expand the visa restrictions policy to include foreign government officials of countries considered by the US to be exploiting Cuban health professionals; reiterated the Community’s profound gratitude for Cuba’s assistance to the Region and expressed concerns regarding the implications of the expanded policy for the health sectors of CARICOM Member States.

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