Cuba in Norway

The United States has to take Cuba, once and for all, out of the list of states allegedly sponsoring terrorism

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

According to U.S. official media reports, on 15 May 2024, the country’s State Secretary submitted to the Congress one more of the arbitrary reports that normally describe countries without any international mandate or recorgnition. This time, he listed four countries who allegedly “do not fully cooperate with the United States antiterrorist efforts for the 2023 calendar year.” As opposed to what has happened in recent years, the list does not slanderously include Cuba among such countries.

Cuban Ambassador participates in a meeting with Ministers of Foreign Affairs and International Development on the eve of Norway´s National Day

Oslo, May 16, 2024. On the eve the National Day of the Kingdom of Norway, the ambassador of Cuba, Maité Rivero Torres, attended a meeting organized for the Diplomatic Corps with the ministers of Foreign Affairs, Espen Barth Eide, and International Development, Anne Beathe Tvinnereim.

Barth Eide made a speech in which he referred to the main axes of Norwegian foreign policy in the current international context.

Cooperation between Norway and Cuba in marine aquaculture moves ahead

Oslo, May 14, 2024. From May 3 to 11, a delegation from the Cuban Fisheries Research Center (CIP) visited Norway within the framework of the cooperation project “Production of marine fish fry in Cuba”.

The delegation was made up of Mario Yasmany Álvarez Hernández, head of the Marine Fish Farming Experimental Station located in Mariel, in the Cuban province of Artemisa, and Maylee Pozo Escobar, microbiologist, head of CIP´s Department on Aquatic Animal Health.

The United States Continues to Protect Terrorists

Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has learned, with deep concern, about the judgment delivered by a judge of the Court of the District of Columbia in the United States on May 1st, 2024, who acquitted Alexander Alazo Baró of the four charges he faced as a result of the terrorist attack he had perpetrated against the Cuban Embassy to the United States during the early hours of morning of April 30, 2020, claiming the insanity of the perpetrator.

A delegation from Norway attends International Seminar for Peace and the Abolition of Foreign Military Bases, in Guantánamo

Oslo, May 6, 2024. After having participating in Havana at the International Meeting in Solidarity with Cuba and against Imperialism, Ingrid M. Schanche, leader of "Norway For Peace"; Ahmed S. Al-Saedi, member of the International Committee of the Red Party, and Paulius Eidukas, member of the Communist Party of Norway and the Norway-Cuba Friendship Association, traveled to the province of Guantánamo, to take part at the VIII International Seminar for Peace and the Abolition of Foreign Military Bases.

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