Notice about Public Service.
Following the Covid-19 restrictions in both countries Ireland and Cuba, the Embassy and its Consular Office will continue to remain closed for face-to-face appointments until further notice.
Consular Office:
All documents must be submitted by registered post to:
Embassy of Cuba
32-B Westland Square,
Pearse Street,
Dublin2
D02 VY43
Ireland, the campaign against the genocidal blockade of Cuba, sets a new appointment.
Dublin, May 09, 2021. The Association of Cubans residing in Ireland "Che Guevara" and friends of the various organizations that make up the Irish movement of solidarity with Cuba, prepare new actions to support the island in the fight against the economic, commercial and financial blockade, imposed by the North American government for more than 60 years.
This time the appointment will be on Sunday, May 30th at noon, in front of the North American Embassy in Dublin.
Parliamentary exchange between Cuba and Ireland celebrated.
Dublin, May 5, 2021. Members of the parliamentary friendship groups of Cuba and Ireland held a virtual meeting this afternoon which was opened by Sean O Fearghail, president of the Chamber of Deputies of Ireland, who conveyed a fraternal greeting to the people and Cuban parliamentarians. He recognized the strength of the Cuban health system and its success in facing the pandemic.
Greeting message from the Cuban Embassy in Ireland to Trade Unionists and Workers on International Workers' Day.
Dublin, April 30th 2021.
Dear Irish Trade Unionists and Workers,
The Irish trade union movement occupies a special place in the solidarity movement with Cuba.
There are fraternal relations between the main Irish unions and the Central of Workers of Cuba, as well as formidable relations and collaboration between the Irish unions and the Cuban embassy in Dublin.