Cuba in Guyana

CARICOM issues a statement in which it reiterates the deep gratitude of the Caribbean Community for Cuba's medical assistance to the Region.

Guyana, Georgetown, May, 15th, 2025. In respect of CARICOM-Cuba relations, the COFCOR noted the decision of the Government of the United States of America (US) to expand the visa restrictions policy to include foreign government officials of countries considered by the US to be exploiting Cuban health professionals; reiterated the Community’s profound gratitude for Cuba’s assistance to the Region and expressed concerns regarding the implications of the expanded policy for the health sectors of CARICOM Member States.

Statement by the Ministers of Health of the Non-Aligned Countries in support of Cuba's international medical cooperation. May 13, 2025.

International cooperation and solidarity are essential in tackling global challenges, including efforts to ensure the effective realization of the right to health for all nations.

As proclaimed by the United Nations, promoting international cooperation and solidarity is a duty of States.

In this context, we express our profound appreciation, gratitude, and recognition to Cuban health professionals who have provided—and continue to provide—their services in multiple nations.

Statement by the Ministers of Health of the Non-Aligned Countries in support of Cuba's international medical cooperation. May 13, 2025.

International cooperation and solidarity are essential in tackling global challenges, including efforts to ensure the effective realization of the right to health for all nations.

As proclaimed by the United Nations, promoting international cooperation and solidarity is a duty of States.

In this context, we express our profound appreciation, gratitude, and recognition to Cuban health professionals who have provided—and continue to provide—their services in multiple nations.

CARICOM reaffirms imperative for the prohibition of nuclear weapons

Guyana, Georgetwon, April 4, 2025  Assistant Secretary-General Elizabeth Solomon speaking at the regional workshop for state signatories in Latin America and the Caribbean under the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) Framework on 3 April in Jamaica.(Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) – The Caribbean Community has reaffirmed the urgent necessity of prohibiting nuclear weapons testing, use, and proliferation, emphasising that this imperative has never been more pressing than in this century.Speaking at a regional works

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