Cuba in Jamaica

Cuba denounces new aggressive escalation by the United States and reaffirms its determination to defend its sovereignty

Madam Vice-President:

A dictatorship has emerged in the globalised world. The order born out of the Second World War to prevent a third is being destroyed, and the philosophy of plunder is proclaimed as the exceptional and supreme right of the United States of America to conquest and the use of force as an immanent, natural, and everyday way of being. Beyond ideologies, all nation-states are in danger regardless of their cultural or political models.

Former CARICOM leaders speak out against the U.S. blockade on oil supplies from other countries to Cuba

Guyana, Georgetown, February 20, 2026. A former President and seven ex Prime Ministers from CARICOM countries issued a statement on February 19, 2026, expressing their concern about the devastating consequences of an absolute blockade on oil supplies from third countries to Cuba, established by the U.S. President’s Executive Order of January 29, 2026, which threatens to impose trade tariffs on countries supplying oil to Cuba.

Statement by Jamaica Solidarity Movement with Cuba

We stand with Cuba

Crooked little Marco Rubio, architect of Trump's neofascist assault on our sister nation, has visions of grandeur, to achieve what 13 former occupants of the White House, (including Trump 1.0) have not been able to accomplish, which is regime change in Cuba.

And this is what the recent executive order from the 'emperor’, with its imposition of tariff on any country that dare to supply oil to Cuba, ultimate goal.

Panel discussion ‘Africa, Cuba and the Caribbean: more than a century of cooperation’ held in Kingston

Kingston, 29 January 2026. As part of the actions to commemorate the centenary of Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro, the panel ‘Africa, Cuba and the Caribbean: more than a century of cooperation’ took place on the afternoon of 28 January. The event, held at the University of the West Indies (UWI), was sponsored by the Embassy of Cuba in Jamaica and the PJ Patterson Centre for the African and Caribbean Advocacy.

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