Cuba in Jamaica

Jamaica LANDS condemns the inclusion of Cuba on the list of state sponsors of terrorism

Jamaica LANDS condemns the inclusion of Cuba on the list of state sponsors of terrorism.

Kingston, Jamaica, 12 January 2021. The Left Alliance for National Democracy and Socialism (LANDS) of Jamaica today expressed its solidarity with Cuba and condemned the inclusion of the island on the US State Department’s list of states sponsors of terrorism.

The Jamaican political organization tweeted messages, making its position clear on the matter.

José Martí School in Jamaica celebrates 44 years

José Martí School in Jamaica celebrates 44 years,

Kingston, Jamaica, 12 January 2021. This year, the José Martí School Past Students’ Association was responsible for organizing the ceremony for a new anniversary of this school located in Spanish Town, close to the Jamaican capital.

On this occasion, in compliance with the protocols derived from the complex international epidemiological situation, the ceremony was attended by a small group of the school´s professors, students, and graduates.

Foreign Minister of Jamaica sends a congratulatory message to her Cuban counterpart on the commemoration of the 62nd Anniversary of the Revolution

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica, the Honourable Senator Kamina Johnson-Smith, sent the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, a congratulatory message to the Government and people of Cuba on the occasion of the 62nd Anniversary of the Triumph of the Cuban Revolution.

Kingston, Jamaica, 6 January 2021. The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica, the Honourable Senator Kamina Johnson-Smith, sent the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, a congratulatory message to the Government and people of Cuba on the occasion of the 62nd Anniversary of the Triumph of the Cuban Revolution.

Jamaican radio praises Cuba’s international medical cooperation

By interviewing Cuban Ambassador to Jamaica, Inés Fors Fernández, the Jamaican radio echoed the important work carried out by Cuban health professionals and the international recognition of the dignity, professionalism and altruism of the more than 400 thousand Cuban health workers who, in 57 years, have completed missions in 164 nations.

Kingston, Jamaica, 6 January 2021. In interviewing Cuban Ambassador to Jamaica, Inés Fors Fernández, the Jamaican radio publicized the important work carried out by Cuban health professionals and the international recognition of the dignity, professionalism and altruism of the more than 400 thousand Cuban health workers who, in 57 years, have completed missions in 164 nations.

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