Embassy of Republic of Cuba in Nigeria

Cuba Demands Removal From US Terror-Sponsors’ List

Abuja, June 14 2024.- The Government of Cuba has demanded the country’s removal by the United States Government, from the list of countries allegedly sponsoring terrorism, stressing that Cuba has done nothing to be included in the list.

Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs made the call in a statement made available to LEADERSHIP by its Embassy in Abuja condemning the US official media reports submitted to the Congress by the Secretary of State on 15 May, 2024.

Visit friends

Abuja, June 13, 2024.- The Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba Miriam Morales Palmero held a meeting with Director of Regions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Ambassador Janet Olisa.

During the meeting, important topics of bilateral interest were addressed, such as the arrival of the 50th Anniversary of the Establishment of Bilateral Relations between both countries and the need to continue strengthening the cooperative relations that exist between the people of Cuba and Nigeria.

The truth always present

Abuja, May 31, 2024.- “The big American rooster has tried for more than six decades to devour little Cuba; but the latter is a needle that the rooster may be unable to bite, chew or swallow.”

Despite the injustices that the government of the United States of America has been imposing on our people, the fight for the truth continues strong and active.

Remove Cuba from Terrorism List, Nigerian Movement Demands of the US

Abuja, May 30, 2024.- Declaration of the Cuban Solidity Movement in Nigeria in response to the presence of Cuba on the unilateral list of countries that supposedly sponsor terrorism.

The Nigeria Movement of Solidarity With Cuba is asserting itself, insisting on its own conditionalities for the United States authorities and conveying same in its own vocabulary. 

Visit to the Abuja Chamber of Commerce

Abuja, March 13, 2024.- Miriam Morales Palmero, Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba in Nigeria, held a productive meeting with Mr. Emeka Obegolu, who was sworn in as the 12th President of the Abuja Chamber of Commerce (ACCI), last February 8.

During the meeting, the main pending issues between Havana and Abuja were addressed with the aim of implementing an action plan to promote exchange between both countries. Likewise, the common interests shared by the Abuja Chamber of Commerce with its counterpart in Cuba were discussed.

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