Cuba in Jamaica

Military action against Venezuela must be stopped

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Cuba has been warning about the growing escalation by the United States government against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, which clearly seeks to overthrow the constitutional government of President Nicolás Maduro Moros and establish a servile government willing to surrender Venezuela’s oil, key natural resources, and national sovereignty to the United States.

From Jamaica, an encounter with the history of Cuba.

Kingston, 8 October 2025. The Embassy of Cuba in Jamaica hosted a meeting to commemorate historical events that marked the history of Cuba, Latin America and the Caribbean in the month of October. Members of the State Mission, the Solidarity Movement and the Cuban community were present, as well as representatives of political forces, social movements and graduates in our country.

PNPYO reiterates its solidarity with Cuba.

Kingston, 8 October 2025. The Ambassador of Cuba to Jamaica, Fermín Quiñones Sánchez, held a farewell meeting with the leadership of the People's National Party Youth Organisation (PNPYO), headed by its president Gabriela Morris.

Secretary General of ISA hosts farewell meeting with the Ambassador of Cuba to Jamaica.

Kingston, 8 October 2025. The Secretary-General of the International Seabed Authority (ISA), Mrs. Leticia Carvalho, held a farewell meeting with the Permanent Representative to this international organisation, Ambassador Fermín Quiñones Sánchez.

The Secretary-General acknowledged the work carried out by the Cuban delegation during the working sessions of the ISA Council and Assembly, as well as in the negotiation process for the Regulations for the Exploitation of Mineral Resources in Deep Waters.

Statement on the 49th Anniversary of the Terrorist Sabotage of Cubana de Aviación Flight 455 in Barbados

Together with our entire nation, we commemorate the tragic and painful 49th anniversary of 6 October 1976, the date on which a Cubana de Aviación aircraft carrying 73 passengers and crew members—57 Cubans, 11 Guyanese and 5 Koreans, most of them young people under the age of 20—was destroyed in mid-flight in one of the most brutal and ruthless terrorist acts ever committed in this hemisphere. All passengers and crew members died, including the 22 members of the youth fencing team.

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