Cuba in Ethiopia

Cuban Ambassador to Ethiopia holds meeting with Ambassador of South Sudan

Addis Ababa, August 12, 2022. The Ambassador of Cuba in Ethiopia, Jorge Lefebre Nicolás, held a meeting with the Ambassador of South Sudan in this country, James Pitia Morgan. The Cuban ambassador, also appointed as ambassador to South Sudan, recalled the historic ties of friendship that unite the two countries and reaffirmed Cuba's willingness to continue granting scholarships for the training of low-income students from developing countries and presented two new scholarships for the 2023 academic year.

World personalities demand Biden to end blockade on Cuba

Washington, August 10, 2022 (Prensa Latina). Artists, intellectuals, politicians, scientists, activists and religious leaders today sent a letter to the President of the United States, Joe Biden, to demand the end of the blockade against Cuba in the midst of the devastating fire in fuel depots.

Cuban Ambassador meets with Ethiopian Minister of Health

Addis Ababa, August 11, 2022. The Cuban Ambassador to Ethiopia, Jorge Lefebre Nicolás, met with the Minister of Health of that country, Dr. Lia Tadesse, at the headquarters of the Ministry. The Cuban ambassador thanked the opportunity to exchange on issues of mutual interest in health and highlighted the broad ties of collaboration established by both countries during these years and the will of the Cuban government to maintain them.

Ambassador of Cuba to Ethiopia pays courtesy visit to the Ambassador of Rwanda, Ms. Hope Tumukunde Gasatura

Addis Ababa, August 04, 2022. The Cuban Ambassador to Ethiopia, Jorge Lefebre Nicolás, paid a courtesy visit to the Ambassador of Rwanda, Ms. Hope Tumukunde Gasatura. During the meeting, both diplomats exchanged on the economic and social reality of their respective countries.  In his speech, the Cuban ambassador highlighted the immense efforts made by Cuba in its fight against the iron economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the Government of the United States. He added that the country despite its limited material resources was able to develop its own vaccines against the unknown Covid-19 disease.

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