Representatives of friendly countries and of the Mongolian Foreign Ministry signed the book of condolences at the Cuban Embassy for the recent death of the renowned Cuban politician and diplomat, Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
Ambassadors from various countries accredited in Ulan Bator and the Director General of the Department of the Americas, Middle East and Africa of the Mongolian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, went to the Embassy of Cuba to pay posthumous tribute and sign the book of condolences opened on the occasion of the recent death of the prominent Cuban revolutionary, jurist, diplomat and politician, comrade Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada.
What the big press perhaps did not let you see, or tell you about May 1 in Cuba
The self-appointed "free press," "free" to hide and manipulate news, barely published images of the massive parades in Cuba celebrating International Workers' Day, May 1, and in support of the Revolution and its current leaders.
Why? Because these photos do not serve to criticize the Island, but rather the opposite, to refute the media campaigns of a supposed tired, decadent and unsupported Revolution.
Ambassador of Cuba in Mongolia visits the School of International Relations and Public Administration of the National University
The ambassador of Cuba in Mongolia, Jorge Ferrer, met with the Dean of the School of International Relations and Public Administration of the National University, Mr. Battugla Sukhee.
The Dean of the School of International Relations explained the history of that institution, created in 1991, and its relations with the local Foreign Ministry. He also referred to the activities for the 80th anniversary of this University.
Statements by Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla to the national and foreign press
April 25, 2022
Many thanks, I’m grateful to you all for being here. I have to report that Washington has decided to exclude the Republic of Cuba from the preparations for the 9th Summit of the Americas to be held in Los Angeles on 8th to 10th June and is presently exerting extreme pressures on numerous governments in the region which, privately and respectfully, oppose our exclusion.




