Cuba in Guyana

Tribute in Guyana to the Martyrs of Barbados.

Georgetown, October 6, 2022. In the morning, a tribute was paid to the victims of the brutal terrorist attack on Cubana de Avión CU-455, which occurred on October 6, 1976, and claimed the lives of 73 people, of them, 5 Korean citizens, 11 Guyanese and 57 Cubans. This abominable crime was committed by the Cuban counterrevolution, which had the support and protection of the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States of America.

Cuba welcomes the resumption of talks between the Government of Colombia and the ELN

Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba

Havana, October 4, 2022.- The Government of Colombia derogated the INTERPOL warrants of arrest as well as the notes of international requests for cooperation and alerts issued against the members of the Peace Delegation of the National Liberation Army (ELN, by its Spanish acronym) and cancelled the requests made to Cuba for the extradition of the members of said delegation who were stayed in our country.

Letter of condolences of the President of Guyana for the fire in Matanzas

Guyana, Georgetown, August 12, 2022. The President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, Dr. Irfaan Ali sent a letter of condolences and solidarity to the government and the people of Cuba for the disastrous fire that took place in the oil storage facility in Matanzas City, Cuba. 

 

 

World personalities demand Biden to end blockade on Cuba

Washington, Aug 10 (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.

“Sanctions feed the fire,” say the signatories of the letter, among whom are US intellectual Noam Chomsky, British politician Jeremy Corbyn, musician Roger Waters, philosopher Judith Butler, and the Afro-American Cornel West, known for his fight in favor of human rights.

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