Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba.
In order to encourage tourism, facilitate the flow of travellers and continue to promote friendly relations and cooperation with the People's Republic of China, it has been decided that Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports who wish to enter, transit, leave or stay in the territory of the Republic of Cuba will no longer require a visa.
Please note that Chinese citizens who wish to remain in the territory of the Republic of Cuba for a period of more than ninety (90) days from the date of entry must apply for the corresponding visa.
Cuba launches Evisa, a new platform for the management of electronic tourist visas.
Havana, May 2, 2024.- During the month of May, our country will begin to implement a modern system for managing electronic tourist visas, called Evisa, which will offer a more efficient and agile service to users who request it through Cuban consular offices abroad.
With Evisa, applicants will be able to start their visa process virtually, from any device connected to the Internet.
May Day Parade in Ghana was a platform of support for Cuba.
Accra, May 1, 2024. - The Black Star Square in the Ghanaian capital hosted an international workers' day parade in the presence of the President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. Also in attendance were the country's Vice President and the Secretary General of the Ghana Trade Union Congress, Dr. Yaw Baah.
Enforcement of the U.S. blockade in Argentina forces Cubana de Aviación to suspend flights
Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
In March 2024, the company Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales S.A. (YPF) of the Republic of Argentina informed the airline Cubana de Aviación of its refusal to continue supplying fuel to its aircrafts, in application of the United States blockade against Cuba.