Twelve million dollars a day is only one of the costs of Washington's blockade
By Roberto Morejón
Cuba's losses due to the U.S. blockade, updated to the point of outlining that they imply doing without more than 12 million dollars a day, are related to the inadequacies of the economy and the consequent material shortages.
Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez took the accounts to the current days, by specifying that the boycott, intensified by Donald Trump and supported by Joseph Biden, causes havoc in the amount of 365 million dollars a month.
Very democratic exclusions in Los Angeles
By Roberto Morejón
In a communiqué published last January, the U.S. government stressed that in light of the convening of the ninth Summit of the Americas, it is valid to increase the capacity of democracies to close the gap between promises and what the authorities deliver.
However, the paradox in relation to Cuba stands out, since President Joseph Biden, who from the White House supports the tightening of the blockade dictated by Donald Trump, had promised during the electoral campaign to make it more flexible.
Diaz-Canel rejects Cuba’s exclusion from Summit of the Americas
Havana, Apr 26 (Prensa Latina) President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Tuesday backed the denunciation of Cuba's possible exclusion from the Summit of the Americas, scheduled for next June in the United States.
On his Twitter account, the president highlighted the statements by Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez, who on Monday denounced the pressures exerted by Washington on many countries in the region to oppose that decision.
Interview granted by the Cuban Ambassador to the Seychelles Nation newspaper on the occasion of the 44th anniversary of bilateral relations between Cuba and Seychelles
Cuba and Seychelles: 44 years of friendship, cooperation, mutual respect and political dialogue
Yesterday, April 12, Seychelles and Cuba celebrated 44 years of diplomatic relations under the premises of friendship, cooperation, mutual respect, solidarity and political dialogue.
To mark this occasion, Ambassador Martha Hernández Caneiro readily answered our questions.
Seychelles NATION: How can you describe the relationship between Seychelles and Cuba?