Cuba in Fiji

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Cuba makes its clinic in La Paz available to the Bolivian people

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Cuba denounces usurpation of the clinic by putschist

In the afternoon of July 21, the Bolivian de facto authorities publicly informed that the facility known as “Clínica del Colaborador” (Cooperation Workers’ Clinic), which is owned by the Republic of Cuba and had been raided by law enforcement authorities on November 15, 2019, would be fitted out to assist Bolivian COVID-19 patients.

Statement by the Cuban Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Rogelio Sierra Díaz, at the Special Video-conference among the Foreign Ministers of China and Latin America and the Caribbean on the Covid-19 pandemic

Cuban Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Rogelio Sierra

Excelencies:

We appreciate the kind invitation conveyed by the People’s Republic of China to exchange on the best experience achieved in coping with the COVID-19 pandemic and the prospects for cooperation during the recovery stage. We would like to commend the work carried out by the Mexican Pro Tempore Presidency of CELAC.

Cuban government reports on new economic measures

Havana, July 17, 2020-- This Thursday, in an extraordinary session of the Council of Ministers, the economic-social strategy to boost the economy and face the global crisis caused by the COVID-19 was approved.

At the meeting, the President of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, made an important speech, which is broadcast on the Round Table program.  

Statement of the Cuban Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Rogelio Sierra Díaz: Cuba maintains status as guarantor in implementation of peace agreement between Colombia and the FARC-EP

Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister, Rogelio Sierra

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba on June 4 issued a statement rejecting and denouncing the actions of political manipulation regarding Cuba's role in the process to achieve peace in Colombia.  

Those actions, clearly set forth in the declaration and previously notified through diplomatic channels to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, provided the pretexts for including Cuba in the spurious list of States that allegedly do not fully cooperate in the United States' efforts against terrorism.

Statement by Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, President of the Republic of Cuba, at the Global Leaders’s Day of the International Labor Organization Global Summit on COVID-19 and the world of work.

Mr. Director General;

Excellencies, Heads of State and Government;

I feel honored to bring into this virtual Summit the voice of Cuba, a small developing country, where workers in power struggle on a daily basis to achieve all the justice, which was the dream and commitment of the founding fathers of our nation.

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