The Revolutionary Government strongly condemns the sabotage perpetrated against the power supply system in Venezuela, which is a terrorist action intended to harm the defenseless population of an entire nation and turn it into a hostage of the non-conventional war launched by the government of the United States against the legitimate government headed by comrade Nicolás Maduro Moros and the civic and military union of the Bolivarian and Chavista people.
The Revolutionary Government strongly condemns the sabotage perpetrated against the power supply system in Venezuela, which is a terrorist action intended to harm the defenseless population of an entire nation and turn it into a hostage of the non-conventional war launched by the government of the United States against the legitimate government headed by comrade Nicolás Maduro Moros and the civic and military union of the Bolivarian and Chavista people.
Several US politicians have rushed to celebrate an action that deprives the population from an essential basic service; leaves hospitals without the power they require to work; disrupts other basic services which are indispensable in the everyday-life of people, such as food, water supply, transportation, communications, public safety, trade, bank transactions and payments using credit cards. Such an action affects work in general and the proper functioning of schools and universities.
The sequence and modality of these actions remind us of the sabotage perpetrated against the oil industry back in 2002 by a US company that owned and operated the automated system that controlled the production, refining, transportation and distribution of hydrocarbons.
The Revolutionary Government strongly condemns the sabotage perpetrated against the power supply system in Venezuela, which is a terrorist action intended to harm the defenseless population of an entire nation and turn it into a hostage of the non-conventional war launched by the government of the United States against the legitimate government headed by comrade Nicolás Maduro Moros and the civic and military union of the Bolivarian and Chavista people.
The United Nations headquarters in Vienna is preparing to host, on March 14 and 15, the "Ministerial Segment of the Sixty-Second Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs".
The ministerial meeting will aim to take stock of the implementation of all the commitments made by the international community in the previous decade to address and counteract the World Drug Problem.
In the framework of the annual meeting of the Association of Danish-Cuban Friendship held on March 9 in Copenhagen, the Danish solidarity adopted a declaration that strongly rejects the new aggressive escalation of the United States aimed at intensifying the blockade and extending the extraterritorial effect of this policy.
The Cuban delegation to the XV Summer Special Olympics World Games is already in the United Arab Emirates and actively participates in the Host City Program that is offered to all delegations before starting the competitions to enjoy hospitality, the customs and traditions of the country through artistic, cultural and community events.
A fruitful exchange took place between Tania Aguiar Fernández, Ambassador of Cuba in Egypt, and Raouf Sayed, President of the Egyptian National Movement party.
In the meeting, which took place in an atmosphere of friendship and fraternity at the headquarters of the party, areas of common interest were reviewed to strengthen the bonds of friendship between Cuba and Egypt.