Cuba in Ireland

Statement of the Association of Cuban Residents in Ireland. Dublin, May 24, 2024.

On May 15, the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a Declaration in which it denounces the unjust permanence of Cuba on the List of countries that sponsor terrorism.
It also warns that Cuba remains on said List, even though it does not appear, as in previous years, in the report to Congress, sent by the Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, that same day, about the countries that "do not fully cooperate with US counterterrorism efforts in calendar year 2023.” 

Interview granted by Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, to Ignacio Ramonet, Spanish professor and journalist, at the Palace of the Revolution, on May 11,

Ignacio Ramonet: President, first of all I would like to thank you very much for your kindness in granting us this interview.

This is going to be an interview of about ten questions that we are going to divide into three blocks: one block devoted to domestic policy, to the domestic situation in Cuba; a second block on the economy, essentially the economy in Cuba, obviously; and a third block on international policy.

The first question then on domestic policy is the following:

Cuba’s ambassador to Ireland unveiled a new plaque in Galway last week celebrating historic links between the two island nations.

Havana seeks closer ties with Galway

Cuba’s ambassador to Ireland unveiled a new plaque in Galway last week celebrating historic links between the two island nations.

BY MAXIM KELLY &Amp; SIAN PYNE Galway Advertiser, Thu, May 09, 2024

From left: Eddie Higgins, Nuala Keher, Cuban ambassador to Ireland, Bernardo Guanche Hernández and Cllr Níall McNelis hold the Alexander O'Reilly plaque. (Photo: Mike Shaughnessy)

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