Cuba in Jamaica

Announcement by the Embassy of Cuba in Jamaica

The Embassy of the Republic of Cuba in Jamaica informs all its customers that its consular office will not offer services to the public between 31 December and 3 January 2025, on the occasion of national holidays and the celebrations for the 66th anniversary of the triumph of the Revolution.

The Consular Office will resume operations and services on Tuesday 7 January 2025.

We wish all customers a prosperous New Year 2025.

Former Jamaican prime minister denounces impact of genocidal blockade

Kingston, 17 December 2024. The former Prime Minister of Jamaica and great friend of Cuba, PJ Patterson, denounced the harmful impact of the blockade imposed by the US against Cuba more than 6 decades ago, exacerbated by the Helms Burton Act, on our country's access to essential supplies and world trade.

Men are known by their gestures and attitudes in revolutionary life.

(Taken from Granma Newspaper) Through a fragment of the speech of the Commander in Chief, we recall, on his centenary, the extraordinary personality that was the Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley, an unconditional friend of Cuba and its revolutionary process, above all political artifices to isolate the Revolution.

Cuba calls for the preservation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria

Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba

We have been following with great concern the swift evolution of events in the Syrian Arab Republic, which has led to the overthrowing of the government of Bashar Al Assad by opposition armed groups.

We strongly call for the preservation of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of Syria as well as respect for the integrity and security of diplomatic missions based in that Arab nation.

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