Cuba in Ireland

Categorical rejection of unfounded accusations of electoral interference in the United States

MINREX statement

Articles in The Miami Herald and others from the McClatchy press organization, to which the newspaper belongs, began a new slanderous campaign against Cuba at the end of last July, citing anonymous intelligence sources to support the accusation, a common practice that this journalistic organization and its editors are accustomed to when lies are the basis of the report.

The accusation is that Cuba is carrying out efforts to influence local electoral campaigns in the state of Florida in the United States.

Cuban artist Brady Izquierdo Rodriguez opens personal exhibition in Galway.

On Friday, June 21, the exhibition “Moving the Skin” by the Cuban artist residing in Ireland, Brady Izquierdo Rodriguez, was inaugurated in the gallery of the Towm Hall Theater in Galway. The exhibition is made up of 23 small and medium format paintings, curated by Margaret Nolan, presented by Jonathan Hannon and spoken by psychologist Yanet Morejon Hernandez. The Cuban embassy in Ireland provided its support to the Cuban painter in this cultural initiative.

Statement of CSFI

Last month the Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs Sr. Bruno Rodriguez, denounced the unjust decision by the United States of America to continue to keep Cuba on the List of Countries which Sponsors Terrorism, albeit clandestinely. 

The U.S. has changed its tactic and although Cuba doesn’t appear outrightly on this list; U.S, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken openly  advised U.S. Congress that Cuba still remains as a threat to the U.S.A.

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