Cuba in Singapore

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.

Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore receives the Ambassador of Cuba.

Singapore, April 22, 2024. At the Parliament House of Singapore, its president, the Honorable Mr. Seah Kian Peng, received in a courtesy visit the new ambassador of Cuba in the City-State, Mrs. Lisbet Quesada Luna .

The President was interested in the most strategic issues on the bilateral agenda while expressing his willingness to strengthen and diversify interparliamentary relations. He referred to the potential that exists in the sectors of tourism, connectivity, functioning of Parliament, among others.

Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore receives Ambassador of Cuba.

Singapore, 28 March 2024. On Thursday afternoon, the Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore, Mr. Albert Chua, received the new Ambassador of Cuba, Lisbet Quesada Luna, in a courtesy call.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed the Cuban diplomat and referred to the success of the V Round of bilateral political consultations between Cuba and Singapore, co-chaired by him and the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Mrs. Josefina Vidal Ferreiro, last October.

Minister of Transportation and Second Minister of Finance welcomes the Cuban Ambassador in Singapore.

Singapore, March 18th, 2024. The Minister of Transport and Second Minister of Finance, Mr. Chee Hong Tat, received today the new Ambassador of Cuba in Singapore, Lisbet Quesada Luna, in a courtesy visit.

Minister Chee warmly welcomed the Cuban diplomat and conveyed to her the willingness of the Ministry of Transportation to work to strengthen cooperation between both countries in the aforementioned sector.

Both parties discussed the collaboration at the multilateral level, as well as the willingness to consolidate and work for its diversification.

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