US complicity with violent acts against Cuba is strongly rejected
Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba strongly rejects a new US act complicit with terrorist violence against Cuba.
The US judicial authorities have decided to release Alexander Alazo, the individual who, on April 30, 2020, stood in the middle of the street and shot 32 rounds with a machine gun against the Cuban embassy in that country, at the moment when 7 persons stayed inside the building.
Conference offered by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, on the Helms-Burton Act. New York, September 26, 2024
I thank you all for your presence and for accepting the invitation of the Permanent Mission of Cuba to the UN to discuss a topic of great importance to Cuba, for international relations and for bilateral relations between Cuba and the US.
On several occasions, we have said that it is not possible to conceive a full bilateral relationship between Cuba and the US and for this relationship to be sustainable as long as the Helms-Burton Act remains in force.
It is about this law that I intend to share some ideas.
35 former presidents of the world send a letter to the president of the United States requesting that Cuba be removed from the list of countries that support terrorism
Havana, September 13, 2024.- The former president of Colombia Ernesto Samper announced the letter that he and 34 other former leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, Africa and Asia signed.
In the letter, the former leaders asked President Joe Biden to remove Cuba from that list before the end of his term and asked him to heed this humanitarian call to alleviate the situation of millions of innocent people.
The letter is attached in pdf.
(Cubaminrex)
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