Cuba in Barbados

Cuban Parliament publishes two new bills

Cuban Parliament publishes two new bills

On June 17, Cuba's National Assembly of People's Power (Parliament) today made available to the population the draft laws on Immigration and Migration, with the aim of promoting citizen participation and contributing to the legal culture.

To that end, the legislative body included in its official website the texts of both projects, as well as e-mails through which those interested may express their opinions and suggestions on these issues.

Cuban Foreign Minister welcomes Barbados' appeal to the international community

Barbados notes that the Republic of Cuba remains unjustly on the U.S. State Department's list of countries that have been deemed state sponsors of terrorism. It reiterates that there was absolutely no justification for Cuba to be included on that list in January 2021. Likewise, no such justification exists today.

Barbados calls for Cuba to be removed from the List of Terrorist Sponsoring Countries

Barbados welcomes the news that the Government of the United States of America (USA) has removed the Republic of Cuba from the USA’s list of countries that are “not cooperating fully” in the USA’s fight against terrorism.

Barbados notes, however, that the Republic of Cuba remains on the US State Department’s list of countries that have been deemed by the USA to be state sponsors of terrorism.

Press Statement of the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba in Barbados.

Press Statement of the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba in Barbados.

The people and Government of Cuba are grateful for the solidarity and commitment to justice demonstrated by Barbados.  Once again, Barbados calls for an end to the unjustified inclusion of  Cuba on the list of States that allegedly sponsor terrorism and denounces the unilateral U.S. blockade policy, which causes severe  damage to the Cuban people.

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