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Cuba reiterates the need for comprehensive compliance with the migration agreements signed with the US.

Cuba reiterates the need for full compliance with the migration agreements signed with the United States, as the only way to achieve regular, orderly and safe migration flows between both countries, said the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and President of the Republic, Miguel
Diaz-Canel Bermudez.

President Díaz-Canel meets with US Senator Ron Wyden

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel received US Senator Ron Wyden here today, with whom he discussed the current state of bilateral relations and the impact of Washington's blockade on the island's population.

Díaz-Canel confirmed to the Democratic congressman from Oregon the willingness to work together to improve bilateral relations for the benefit of the Cuban and American peoples.

In a message posted on Twitter, the Cuban president said that he explained to Wyden the impact that the extreme measures of the United States government have had on the Cuban population.

Massachusetts professor exalts Cuban vaccines and global inequality in access to immunogens

Professor Tanalís Padilla, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author of numerous books, including A History of Rural Normal Schools, today exalts Cuban vaccines and global inequality.

The local newspaper La Jornada today inserts an article by the teacher of Mexican origin, in which she highlighted Cuba's effort in making its vaccines against covid-19 and begins with the deliveries of the biological to Mexico.

Cuba recognizes the progress of the United States in complying with migration agreements

After five years of sustained non-compliance by Washington with the migration agreements with Havana, progress can now be seen, said Johana Tablada, deputy director general of the United States at the Cuban Foreign Ministry.

In statements to Radio Reloj, the diplomat recalled the unjustified closure of the US consulate in Havana based on extravagant and false accusations about alleged attacks on diplomats, which even the CIA has recognized as unsustainable.

President Díaz-Canel received a delegation from the United States Congress

The President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, received on Saturday a delegation from the United States Congress, made up of congressmen James McGovern, president of the Committee on Rules of the House of Representatives, and members of that body, Mark Pocan and Troy Carter, who are on an official visit to our country, with a diverse program of activities.

Namibian Press. New Era: “Geingob: Cuba embargo a crime.”

Namibia.- President Hage Geingob has described the embargo that the United States of America has maintained against Cuba for more than six decades as a crime. He said this yesterday when Cuban Army Corps General Joaquín Quintas Solá and his delegation paid him a visit at State House.

“How should Americans feel when a child is born, but by the age of 50 or so, the only thing he or she knows is a blockade? The person will be asking why this is happening – that is a crime - there is no peace,” Geingob told the visiting delegation.

Demand in the United States the lifting of the embargo against Cuba

The Bridges of Love Movement will hold a caravan today in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, to demand the lifting of the economic, financial and commercial blockade that the United States has imposed against Cuba for more than 60 years.

This was stated by its leader, Carlos Lazo, who added that Cuban-Americans and other defenders of the right of the Antillean nation to its sovereignty will join the claim.

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