Cuba in Iran

Cubans currently abroad can return to the island with expired passports

Cubans currently abroad can return to the island with expired passports  

Havana, November 17, 2020.- The Cuban citizens residing in the national territory, who are abroad at the time of this announcement, will be allowed to return to Cuba, exceptionally, with their expired passports and without extension.

The measure considers the negative socioeconomic impact derived from the COVID-19 at the world level due to the closing of borders and flights' suspension.

Fruitful meeting of the Ambassador of Cuba with the Director of Division 1 for the Americas of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran.

Tehran, October 28, 2020. The director of Division 1 for the Americas of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mr. Bahram Shahabodin received the Ambassador of Cuba, Alexis Bandrich Vega in a fruitful meeting during which they reviewed the state of bilateral relations and ratified the common interest in deepening the historic ties between our peoples and governments.

Ambassador of Cuba holds a meeting with the Director General for Human Rights and Women of the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

Tehran, October 28, 2020. The Ambassador of Cuba to the Islamic Republic of Iran, Alexis Bandrich Vega held a meeting at the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with Dr. Zahra Ershadi, Director General for Human Rights and Women. Dr. Ershadi expressed praiseworthy words and congratulations to the people and government of Cuba on the occasion of the fifth election of our country as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

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