About vaccination and other current priorities in Cuba
Havana, September 20th.- The meeting of the Temporary Working Group of the Government to confront COVID-19, held this Monday, from the Palace of the Revolution, headed by the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, as well as by the Prime Minister, Manuel Marrero Cruz, and the Vice President of the Republic, Salvador Valdés Mesa.
Intervention by the President of the Republic of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez in the Second ODS Moment, during the general debate of the 76 UNGA
Mr. president:
Six years ago, summoned by the United Nations, practically all the leaders of the world committed ourselves to "leaving no one behind", in the common purpose of meeting the so-called Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Truth be told, millions of human beings continue to be left behind, for a majority of nations, the objectives do not seem achievable in less than a decade.
International Relations Commission in the Cuban Parliament denounces new maneuver in the European Parliament
We have carefully followed the most recent events that occurred in the European Parliament and we note with indignation that the same small group of MEPs who respond to Washington's agenda has succeeded in imposing a new debate on Cuba on September 16, dragging behind them the political groups of which they are members, which once again makes that legislative entity a sad hostage to an aggressive escalation alien to genuinely European interests and contrary to the spirit of respectful dialogue that has prevailed in relations between Cuba and the European Union.
How is Cuba preparing to reopen its borders?
Havana, September 10th.- The decision to open international tourism in Cuba responds to the accelerated vaccination process that is currently underway and which, by November 15, is expected to have reached 90% of the population, date designated for the reopening of other sites on the Island.
The above was explained by the Cuban Minister of Tourism, Juan Carlos García Granda, when he intervened in the television program of the Round Table this Thursday, in which he offered details on how the country will resume tourism activity.




