From Grenada: Celebration and Commitment to the Cuban Revolution
The Cuban State Mission in Grenada celebrated the 67th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution with the unity, commitment, and hope that the nation demands.
In her remarks, the Ambassador to the Island commemorated the historical leader of the Revolution, Fidel Castro, his legacy, and its enduring relevance today. She emphasized that in this centennial year, none of his ideas will be allowed to die, and the commitment to defending the achievements attained will be redoubled.
President of the Senate of Grenada and Cabinet Members Bid Farewell to Cuban Ambassador
St. George,. The President of the Senate of Grenada, the Honorable Dessima Williams, convened Senators, Members of Parliament, and Ministers to bid farewell to Cuban Ambassador Ivette Martínez, who is concluding her mission on the island.
In an atmosphere of camaraderie and solidarity, the hostess acknowledged the work of the Cuban diplomat and her contribution to strengthening parliamentary relations between Cuba and Grenada.
President of the Senate of Grenada and Cabinet Members Bid Farewell to Cuban Ambassador
St. George,. The President of the Senate of Grenada, the Honorable Dessima Williams, convened Senators, Members of Parliament, and Ministers to bid farewell to Cuban Ambassador Ivette Martínez, who is concluding her mission on the island.
In an atmosphere of camaraderie and solidarity, the hostess acknowledged the work of the Cuban diplomat and her contribution to strengthening parliamentary relations between Cuba and Grenada.
Cuban Ambassador attended to the Connected Caribbean Summit 2025
The Cuban Ambassador to Grenada, Ivette Martinez,participated in the Connected Caribbean Summit 2025, where more than 200 leaders from the region, under the theme "Catalyzing the Transformation of the Caribbean," are exchanging ideas on how to accelerate regional progress in priority areas: economic resilience, digital innovation, judicial reform, strengthening governance, modernizing education, and financial inclusion.
Cuba celebrates 53 years of ties with Caribbean Nations
With a commitment to continue strengthening and further leveraging cooperation throughout the region, based on shared history and Caribbean brotherhood, Cuba celebrates its 53rd anniversary of diplomatic relations with the Caribbean.
Meeting at the Conference of Heads of Government in Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago, in 1972, Prime Ministers Errol Barrow (Barbados), Michael Manley (Jamaica), Eric Williams (Trinidad and Tobago), and Forbes Burnham (Guyana) announced to the world their sovereign decision to establish relations with Cuba.




