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Foreign Minister Denzil Douglas visits the Cuban Ambassador in Basseterre

On Sunday afternoon, Cuban Ambassador David Rivero and his family received a pleasant visit from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of this Federation, within the framework of the commemorations for the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Saint Kitts and Nevis and Cuba. The meeting developed in a fraternal and relaxed atmosphere, was conducive to remembering the historical bonds of brotherhood that unite both Caribbean nations. There are many experiences and anecdotes of Dr. Douglas in his relationship with Cuba, both in his capacity as Prime Minister for 20 years, as leader of the Labour Party and more recently, as Foreign Minister of this Federation since August 2022.

Permanent Secretary of Health of Saint Kitts and Nevis praised the intense work agenda

Curtis Martin, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health of Saint Kitts and Nevis, within the framework of his participation in the V International Convention Cuba-Health, which took place in Havana, praised a parallel agenda that allowed him to dialogue with his Cuban counterpart, visit medical institutions in the capital, meet with some of the university students of his country and also get to know a little of the city that welcomed him for the first time.

Online Seminars in Search of Opportunities between Zimbabwe and Cuba

Harare, April 22, 2025 – Ministries and institutions from Zimbabwe and Cuba continued their online seminars today with the aim of strengthening bilateral cooperation in various areas.

 

Ambassador Susellys Pérez Mesa attended the second day of these meetings, which included the participation of officials from the Zimbabwean Ministries of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and the Cuban Ministries of Foreign Trade and Investment, as well as Paul Chikawa, Head of the Cuban Diplomatic Mission in Havana.

 

Zimbabwe-Cuba: 45 Years of Brotherhood

Harare, April 20, 2025 - Cuba and Zimbabwe commemorated the establishment of diplomatic relations 45 years ago, just two days after the African nation's declaration of independence on April 18, 1980.
The commemoration of this event was the occasion for a cordial meeting between diplomats from the Cuban mission and executives and officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

Cuba present at the celebration of the 45th anniversary of Zimbabwe's independence

Gokwe, April 18, 2025 - Cuba was present today at the official commemoration of the 45th anniversary of Zimbabwe's independence, led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in this town in the Midlands province.
The Head of Mission of the Caribbean nation, Her Excellency Ms. Susellys Pérez Mesa, joined the celebration along with the diplomatic corps.
On the occasion of the 45th anniversary of independence, President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez and Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla sent congratulatory messages to their Zimbabwean counterparts.

Vice Minister of Cuba’s MES evaluates collaboration with Vietnam

Evaluating the potential for collaboration with Vietnamese institutions is among the main objectives of the working visit made today here by Reynaldo Velázquez, deputy minister of the Cuban Ministry of Higher Education (MES).

Although there is a tradition of cooperation that dates back many years, we are at a good time to reach a new stage and strengthen ties between higher education centers of both countries, Velazquez told Prensa Latina.

Ambassadors of Cuba and Zimbabwe for the Common Good

Harare, April 15, 2025—The Ambassadors of Cuba, Her Excellency Ms. Susellys Perez Mesa, and Zimbabwe, His Excellency Mr. Paul Chikawa, met in Harare with the will and action to promote bilateral relations within the framework of the 45th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two nations, this April 20.

   Perez Mesa and Chikawa reviewed ongoing projects and initiatives explored to expand the scope of ties, which maintain their excellent state.

Vietnam eyes stronger relations with Cuba

Deputy Minister of Finance Le Tan Can led a Vietnamese Government delegation to pay a working visit to Cuba from April 11 to 14, aiming to further strengthen the traditional solidarity, special friendship and comprehensive cooperation between the two countries, especially in terms of economics, trade and investment.

During their stay, the Vietnamese delegation paid courtesy calls to First Secretary of the Communist Party and President of Cuba Miguel Diaz-Canel, and Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz, during which the Cuban leaders conveyed their regards to Party General Secretary To Lam, State President Luong Cuong, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and other senior leaders of Vietnam.

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