The Cuban ambassador in Mongolia received the new scholarship recipients who will arrive in Havana this weekend for university studies
The Cuban ambassador in Mongolia, Jorge Ferrer, meet for the second time at the Embassy with the three new Mongolian students and their parents, who will study at Cuban universities in the 2023 academic year.
The Director of School No. 52 José Martí, Mrs. Tserenkhand Lumben, one of whose students will study medicine on the island, was also present.
The Minister of Education and Science of Mongolia and Ambassador of Cuba meet
The Minister of Education and Science of Mongolia and Parliamentarian, Hon. Mr. Luvsantseren Enkh-AMGALAM received the Cuban ambassador, Jorge Ferrer. The Director of External Relations and Cooperation, Ms. Narantuya Shar, was present.
Both parties discussed Mongolia's participation in the upcoming Pedagogy 2023 international event to be held in Havana from January 30 to February 3 of this year.
Statement by H.E. Mr. Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba at the Handover Ceremony of the Chairmanship of the Group of 77 and China. January 12, 2023
H.E. Mr. Munir Akram, Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to the United Nations;
H.E. Mr. Csaba Körösi, President of the Seventy Seventh Session of the United Nations General Assembly;
H.E. Mr. António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations;
Mr. Mourad Ahmia, Executive Secretary of the Group of 77 and China;
Distinguished permanent representatives and guests;
As of January 23, 2023, all travelers to Cuba must present the D'Viajeros digital form upon arrival in the country
As of next January 23, all travelers who wish to enter Cuba must present, at Cuban airports, the D'Viajeros digital form that contains their immigration, health and customs data, reported Rita María García González, director of Transportation Air and International Relations of the Institute of Civil Aeronautics of Cuba (IACC), in a press conference on January 12.
The automatic and free of charge extensión of the uninterrupted stay abroad of Cubans residing in the national territory, beyond 24 months, without implying loss of resident status in the country, remains in force
The automatic and free of charge extensión of the uninterrupted stay abroad of Cubans residing in the national territory, beyond 24 months, without implying loss of resident status in the country, remains in force until further notice.
This was confirmed on Twitter by Ernesto Soberón, general director of Consular Affairs and Cuban Residents Abroad (Daccre), of the Cuban Foreign Ministry.