Cuba reaffirms call for peace and support for Venezuela from Dominica
Roseau, Dominica – September 30, 2025. – In a ceremony steeped in symbolism and brotherhood, Cuba reaffirmed in this capital its firm call for peace and total support for the sister nation of Venezuela. The ceremony was attended by the Cuban Ambassador, Miguel Fraga, and his counterpart from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, José Moros, who conveyed messages that highlight the historic alliance between the two Caribbean and Latin American nations.
Unity and Defense of Our America Requires a Hemispheric Summit without Exclusions
Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba expresses its profound concern and categorical rejection of the decision by the Government of the United States to exclude three countries, including Cuba, from the Tenth Summit of the Americas, scheduled for December 4 and 5 in Punta Cana.
Statement by His Excellency Mr. Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba, at the General Debate of the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. New York, September 27, 2025
Madam President of the General Assembly;
Mr. Secretary-General;
As we deliberate here, 2.2 million human beings in Gaza are doomed to starve due to the acts of genocide, extermination and ethnic cleansing of the Zionist regime, which counts on the military and financial supplies and the impunity guaranteed by the United States government.
Cuba thanks CARICOM, Africa for stance against US blockade
Havana, Sep 10 (Prensa Latina) Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez on Friday thanked the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Africa for their joint stance against the United States economic, commercial and financial blockade of Cuba.
On his X account, the head of Cuban diplomacy expressed his gratitude to the leaders of both regions for the ‘joint statement calling for the end of the illegal and unjust economic blockade imposed against Cuba.’
With Cuba's support, Honduras declares itself a country free of illiteracy.
The Honduran government declared the country free of illiteracy after all 18 departments (regions) of the Central American nation managed to reduce their illiteracy rate to below 4 percent. The cooperation of Cuba's Educational Brigades was essential in achieving this goal.
The declaration is the result of the José Manuel Flores Arguijo National Literacy Program, promoted by the government of President Xiomara Castro, which successfully implemented the Cuban teaching methodology Yo, sí puedo (Yes, I can).



