Cuba in St. Kitts and Nevis

Viva Cuba!

Cuba has long been a dedicated ally to the Caribbean nations, contributing significantly to the region’s social and economic development. The island has provided support in various sectors, especially in healthcare, where Cuban doctors, nurses, and medical professionals have volunteered their expertise across the Caribbean. Thousands of Cuban-trained medical personnel have helped improve the health sector in nations that otherwise might not have the resources for such care. In addition to healthcare, Cuba has provided scholarships for Caribbean students, enabling many to receive higher education in a variety of fields.

Health Authorities of Saint Kitts and Nevis and the Cuban Ambassador hold a working meeting.

The meeting, held in a cordial atmosphere, was conducive to reviewing the good state of existing cooperation between both nations, while expressing mutual interest in consolidating and continuing to diversify current ties.

St Kitts and Nevis and Cuba maintain a link in Health matters that dates back to 1996, a relationship that has been strengthened over almost three decades. Today there are 17 Cuban collaborators in the Federation and more than thirty local young people studying at Cuban universities.

Love and solidarity towards Cuba from St. Mary's Anglican Church

The community of Cayon in St Kitts received this Sunday at its Anglican church St Mary's, a representation of the Cuban Alumni Association, which began its calendar of activities for 2025, with a religious service, as is tradition.

From this different scenery, with a load of affection, respect and admiration, we Cubans receive the warmest of hugs this Sunday.

Firmness and Dignity in the Face of the Outrage

On 31 January 2025, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that he communicated to the U.S. Congress the revocation of the suspension of the possibility of filing lawsuits in U.S. courts under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act.Likewise, it approved the reinstatement of the List of Restricted Cuban Entities, with which entities or persons in the United States are prohibited from carrying out transactions, under penalty of being fined and having their assets frozen.  It informed the decision to add the Cuban remittance processing company, Orbit S.A., to that list.

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