Cuba in Pakistan

Growing interest in Pakistan for advances in Cuban science.

Pakistani media on Dr.Muhammad Iqbal visit to Cuban Embassy

Growing interest in Pakistan for advances in Cuban science.

Islamabad, February 21, 2021. "The development of Cuban science and in particular, its advances in the fight against Covid-19, are of growing interest in Pakistan," said Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary in a courtesy call he paid to the new ambassador of the island in Islamabad, Zéner J. Caro González. 

The Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting of Pakistan meets the Ambassador of Cuba, as part of his farewell at the end of the mission

Islamabad, January 6, 2021. The Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting of Pakistan, also coordinator of the Parliamentary Friendship Group in the Senate, Honorable Shibli Faraz, meets today the Ambassador of Cuba, Gabriel Tiel Capote, who made the visit to bid farewell at the end of his five-year mission in Pakistan. During the meeting, the two parties reviewed the excellent state of bilateral relations.

The Federal Minister of Human Rights of Pakistan receives the Ambassador of Cuba, as part of his farewell at the end of the mission

Islamabad, December 24, 2020. The Federal Minister of Human Rights of Pakistan and convener of the Parliamentary Friendship Group in the National Assembly, Dr. Shireen Mazari, received today the Cuban Ambassador, Gabriel Tiel Capote, who made the visit to bid farewell, at the end of his five-year mission in Pakistan. During the meeting, the two parties reviewed the excellent state of bilateral relations, in particular between the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba and the National Assembly of Pakistan.

Speech of Cuban President, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, to be Deliverad at the Climate Ambition Summit December 12, 2020

Excellencies;

Twenty eight years ago, in a brief and memorable speech, Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz set off the alarms on the most serious danger facing the human species. Global acceptance of climate change took years in materializing and it is still partial, incomplete and distant from the urgent and articulated actions that this problem demands.

Cuba did not stop working.  Our “State Plan to Confront Climate Change”, with includes national goals and international commitments, involves all sectors of the economy and the society in adaption and mitigations actions.

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