Cuba in Mongolia

UN Human Rights Council experts qualify the US blockade against Cuba a violation of human rights of the Cuban people and of International Law

UN experts qualify the blockade as a violation of human rights.

The U.S. blockade against Cuba has been qualified as a serious violation of International Law. This was made known by the special rapporteurs of the United Nations Human Rights Council on the Right to Food, the Right to Development, Extreme Poverty and the Negative Impact of Unilateral Coercive Measures on the Enjoyment of Human Rights.

The Ministers of Justice of Cuba and Mongolia met yesterday in Havana and signed two Agreements for the Provision of Reciprocal Legal Assistance

The Minister of Justice and Deputy to the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba, Oscar Silvera Martínez, met yesterday in Havana with the Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs and Parliamentarian of Mongolia, H.E. Mr. Enkhbayar Battumur.

The dialogues with the Mongolian Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs and the Ambassador of this nation in Cuba, Zoljargal Seseer, also included the intention to work on a memorandum of understanding for cooperation on specific tasks.

Cuban Ambassador to Mongolia met before his departure for Cuba with the Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs

The Ambassador of Cuba in Mongolia, Mr. Jorge Ferrer Rodríguez, met with the Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs of Mongolia and Member of Parliament, His Excellency. Mr. Enkhbayar Battumur, before his departure for Cuba.

The director of the Department of International Treaties and Foreign Cooperation of that Ministry, Mrs. Narantuya Choijantsan, and another official were also present.

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