Cuba in Sri Lanka

In support of peace in Colombia: commitment, consistency and responsibility

Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba

 

The Embassy of Cuba in Colombia received information -whose credibility could not be assessed- in relation to an alleged military attack by the Oriental War Front of the ELN that would take place in the course of the next few days in Bogotá.

 

Cuba deposited the instrument of ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty

New York, 4 February 2021. By signing and ratifying today the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), Cuba reaffirms its commitment to nuclear disarmament and to the complete and effective ban on all nuclear tests, including nuclear explosions, subcritical tests and other sophisticated methods.

With this action Cuba reaffirms its condemnation of the proliferation of subcritical tests and the increase in expenses to improve such tests. It also supports the closure and dismantling of all facilities used for such purposes and their associated infrastructure.

Member of Parliament of Sri Lanka nominates “Henry Reeve” Medical Brigade for Nobel Peace Prize

Sri Lanka, January 26, 2021. - The Member of Parliament and prominent university professor, the Honorable Dr. Tissa Vitarana, received a communication from the Norwegian Nobel Prize Committee, confirming the acceptance of the nomination that he presented days before about the candidacy of Henry Reeve International Contingent Specialized in Disasters and Serious Epidemics to the Nobel Peace Prize 2021.

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