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US complicity with violent acts against Cuba is strongly rejected

US complicity with violent acts against Cuba is strongly rejected

Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba strongly rejects a new US act   complicit with terrorist violence against Cuba.

The US judicial authorities have decided to release Alexander Alazo, the individual who, on April 30, 2020, stood in the middle of the street and shot 32 rounds with a machine gun against the Cuban embassy in that country, at the moment when 7 persons stayed inside the building.

This action, perpetrated on a central avenue of Washington D.C., the US capital, against a diplomatic mission, with the stated purpose of causing damage, would qualify as a terrorist act in any country of the world. But that is not the case in the United States, much less when this is about a violent action against Cuba. The government of that country has all the while refused to recognize this act for what it is. At any one time did it have the intention to prosecute the perpetrator as a terrorist, despite the fact that the nature of his actions is explicitly typified in the US legislation against that scourge.

Israeli Aggression in the Middle East Must Stop

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba expresses deep concern over the unfolding events in the Middle East, driven by the aggressive policies of the State of Israel, with military, logistical, and political support from the U.S. government. These actions have led to a dangerous escalation, further undermining regional stability and security, and provoking a response from Iran.

Nearly a year after the brutal genocide carried out by the Zionist government against the Palestinian people, and in a blatant display of disregard for the principles enshrined in the UN Charter, the Israeli government, instead of pursuing a negotiated solution to secure a ceasefire, has escalated and intensified its irresponsible aggression against Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen.

Nearly 600 parliamentarians from 73 countries call on the US to take Cuba off the “state-sponsor of terrorism” list

Nearly 600 parliamentarians from 73 countries across the globe have written a joint letter, coordinated and published by the Progressive International (PI), condemning Cuba’s designation by the United States as a “state-sponsor of terrorism” as “cynical, cruel, and a clear violation of international law”. In the letter, published today, Friday 20 September, the legislators call on their respective governments to “take immediate action to advocate for [the designation’s] removal.”

Deputy Mr. Bojan Torbica: I would kindly invite us all to jointly appeal to international community to make more efforts to undo the injustice made to both our host, the Republic of Cuba and its freedom-loving people, and to Venezuela, Russia, Belarus ..

International Seminar on Parliamentary Diplomacy, October 17-18, 2024, Havana, Cuba.

Honourable Chair, distinguished colleagues,

It is my great honour and pleasure to greet you on behalf of the delegation of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia and to thank you for inviting us to take part in this seminar aimed at promoting debate on the role of parliamentarians in strengthening international rights, promoting the principles and goals of the United Nations Charter and in building up a better, more fair and peaceful world. 

Today, when after over three decades, the world is becoming multipolar again, with increasingly certain end of the political hegemony of the collective West, the subjects discussed at this seminar are more than topical. I am convinced that over these two days we will have an opportunity to exchange experiences and acquire new knowledge that is necessary to establish a more fair world order, based on unconditional respect for the international rights and to build up a multipolar world based on the principles set up by the UN Charter and on an inalienable right of states and nations to a free economic development. This is a political struggle to establish the world order that would bring more security and stability, greater respect for underdeveloped and medium-developed countries and ensure thorough reforms of international financial institutions, thus creating conditions for equal economic development of all countries. In short, this is a struggle against the current political and financial slavery. 

Is there anything more important today than fighting for the freedom, equality and parity of all states and nations, for an idea of national independence, for preservation of sovereignty and territorial integrity, but also fighting against neoimperialism and neocolonialism.  I am glad to see that we will stand together in this fight and I am certain we will win.

Available from Serbia eVisaCuba

The Cuban Consular Office in Serbia has put the Cuban Electronic Tourist Visa Management System online.

This platform simplifies the process of applying for and managing visas, eliminating the need for additional physical documents to traditional travel documents. Thus, the eVisaCuba system is not only easy to use, it is also environmentally friendly.

Security is guaranteed throughout the entire process of managing the electronic tourist visa, which goes from its application to its granting and border control.

With eVisaCuba, applicants will be able to start their tourist visa process with the Consulate virtually, from any device connected to the Internet. The user will be able to view information about the procedures, their status and associated data. In addition, the tourist will be able to download the proof of their electronic visa and payment, which they will receive by email.

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