Cuba in Grenada

Cuba and Grenada sign cultural cooperation agreement.

St George, November 12. At the Head Office of the Ministerial Complex in Grenada, the Cuban Ambassador Ivette Martínez Leyva, representing the Minister of Culture of Cuba, and Senator Adrian Thomas, Minister of Tourism, Creative Economy and Culture of Grenada, signed the Cultural Cooperation Agreement between the two countries.

In her words of thanks, the diplomat emphasized the commitment to materialize a cooperation that implies a joint artistic training, which develops in citizens the necessary capacities to exercise or appreciate visual arts, music, dance and literature.

Cuba presents strategy for beach recovery in Grenada.

St George, October 21 - At the headquarters of the Ministry of Climate Resilience, Environment and Renewable Energy (CRE), the Cuban ambassador to Grenada, Ivette Martínez, was received by the Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Peron Johnson, to discuss the implementation paths of the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the CRE and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment of Cuba.

Cuba in memory of Maurice Bishop International Airport.

St George, September 24. Amid announcements of takeoffs and landings but with the typical cordiality of airport officials, the Cuban Ambassador to Grenada Ivette Martinez along with Consul Alexander Quintana, were received by executives of Maurice Bishop International Airport (MBIA).

President of Cuba receives delegation of senators from Granada.

Havana, September 20, 2024.- “Your visit is a source of great satisfaction,” said the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, when welcoming Dessima Williams, president of the Senate of Grenada, who is making an official visit to Cuba, at the Palace of the Revolution on Thursday.

The Head of State spoke to the parliamentarian about continuity, history, common struggles and brotherhood. This, said Díaz-Canel, is an opportune moment to continue strengthening relations between our countries.

Esteban Lazo receives the President of the Senate of Granada

An atmosphere of deep friendship, solidarity and closeness, as characterizes the close relations of Cuba with the sister nations of the Caribbean, distinguished the meeting on September 17 between the member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Party Esteban Lazo Hernández, president of the National Assembly of People's Power (ANPP) and of the Council of State, and the President of the Senate of Grenada, Dessima Williams, in the National Capitol, institutional headquarters of the supreme body of State power.

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