Attack on Cuban embassy in Washington brings complicit silence from U.S. government
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, during an online press conference, yesterday May 12, to discuss the April 30 terrorist attack on the Cuban embassy in the United States, stated: “Here is an attacker, an AK-47 rifle, 32 shell casings, 32 bullet holes and a statement – by the perpetrator – of his intention to attack and kill.”
(Source: Granma)
Non-Aligned Movement Virtual Summit
The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Virtual Summit “United against COVID-19″ is being held this Monday, May 4, via videoconference, chaired by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. The meeting is taking place in the format of the Contact Group, which includes regional representatives. The President of the Republic of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, is participating in the videoconference this morning, May 4, accompanied by Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez and José Ángel Portal Miranda, minister of Public Health.
(Source Granma)
The newspaper "The Nassau Guardian" publishes the Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of April 16th, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic evinces the need to co-operate despite political differences
The Covid-19 pandemic evidences the need to cooperate despite political differences
Havana, April 16th, 2020. Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The threat against international peace and security is real and constant attacks against some countries only made it worse. There is still time to act and mobilize the will of those who are responsible. If we leave it up to future generations, it may be too late.
(cubaminrex)
Information note on the measures adopted by Cuban Consulates in view of the spread of Covid-19
Havana, March 19th, 2020.- In view of the serious international epidemiological situation arising from the high rate of spread of the novel coronavirus (SARS CoV 2/Covid-19), and its rapid expansion, Cuban Consulates abroad have adopted measures aimed at protecting Cuban nationals requesting services and the Cuban officials working in our country’s consular offices overseas against potential spread of the disease.