Cuba in Jamaica

Israeli Aggression in the Middle East Must Stop

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba expresses deep concern over the unfolding events in the Middle East, driven by the aggressive policies of the State of Israel, with military, logistical, and political support from the U.S. government. These actions have led to a dangerous escalation, further undermining regional stability and security, and provoking a response from Iran.

Jamaica Stock Exchange visits Cuba

Havana, 30 September 2024. A delegation from the Jamaica Stock Exchange led by its president Marlene Street Forrest and comprising executives of Jamaican companies made a working visit to Cuba between 25 and 28 September.

Jamaica united in calling for an end to the blockade and the removal of Cuba from the list of countries sponsoring terrorism.

Port Maria, 29 September 2024. As part of the ‘Bridges of Love’ Day, Cuban residents, members of the Movement of Solidarity with Cuba and members of the state mission raised their voices from different stages of the Jamaican geography to demand the end of the genocidal policy of the blockade and the exclusion of our country from the spurious list of State Sponsors of Terrorism.

Foreign Minister of Jamaica calls for an end to the blockade and the removal of Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.

New York, 27 September 2024. Jamaica's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kamina Johnson Smith, while addressing the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) stated: ´(...)Jamaica therefore, again, joins the call for the discontinuation of the crippling economic, commercial and financial embargo against our closest Caribbean neighbour, Cuba. We further call for a cessation of the classification of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Ambassador of Cuba in Jamaica meets with the president of the NGO ‘Volunteers Incorporated’.

Kingston, 25 September 2024. The Ambassador of Cuba to Jamaica Fermín Quiñones Sánchez received Davor Bailey, president of the Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) ‘Volunteers Incorporated’.

During the exchange, Bailey acknowledged the prestige and resilience of Cuba in the field of health and recognized the support provided by our country to the Jamaican people that has allowed quality care to thousands of people in the country's health care centres. Both parties highlighted the possibilities of working together to develop cooperation projects.

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