Cuba in Mongolia

Cuba and the United States hold immigration talks in Washington DC

Washington, April 16, 2024 - On April 16, 2024, representatives of Cuba and the United States held bilateral migration talks in Washington DC. 

Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío Domínguez headed the Cuban delegation and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the State Department's Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs Eric Jacobstein led the U.S. delegation.

During the meeting, the parties reviewed the implementation of the bilateral Migration Agreements, whose texts set forth the mutual commitment to guarantee regular, safe and orderly migration.

Five years have passed since the vile and absurd kidnapping of Assel and Landy

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Five years have passed since the kidnapping in Kenya, on April 12, 2019, of Doctors Assel Herrera Correa and Landy Rodríguez Hernández, Cuban physicians who were serving in that country as part of an intergovernmental cooperation agreement in which they were voluntarily participating.

Since the news of the vile and absurd kidnapping was known, the governments of Kenya, Somalia and Cuba have made countless and enormous efforts to achieve the rescue of our two doctors and their return to their homeland.

The Ambassador of Cuba in Mongolia met with the Vice Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry

The ambassador of Cuba in Mongolia. Jorge Ferrer met with the Vice Minister of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry, H.E. Mr. Gankhuleg Munguntsog. The Director of the Cooperation Department, Mr. E. Anar and other official were also present.

They talked on the agricultural challenges of both countries and the possibilities of mutually beneficial commercial and cooperation relations to deal with some of the pests and diseases affecting the Mongolian agricultural sector.

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