Cuba rejects U.S. decision to incarcerate migrants in the Guantanamo Naval Base
Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Cuba rejects the decision announced by the President of the United States to use the Guantanamo Naval Base to imprison tens of thousands of migrants he has proposed to forcibly expel. It is a demonstration of the brutality with which that government is acting to supposedly correct problems created by the economic and social conditions of that country, the government's own management and its foreign policy, including hostility towards countries of origin.
"Cuba will overcome the imperialist offensive" Statement of the Revolutionary Government
US President Donald Trump lashes out against Cuba from day one and without pretext. The decision to reinstate the tough economic warfare measures against Cuba, which his predecessor removed just days before, proves the aggressiveness of US imperialism against the sovereignty, peace and welfare of the Cuban people. These measures comprise the inclusion of our country, once again, in the arbitrary list of States that allegedly sponsor terrorism, a designation that shows an absolute disregard for the truth.
Presentation on Cuba in Stockholm
Stockholm, January 17 – Organized by the United Left (UI) Stockholm Assembly, the presentation titled "Cuba: The Immanent Updating of a Structure in Perpetual Transformation" took place at Kafe Marx. The Second Secretary in charge of Consular Affairs at the Cuban Embassy in Sweden, Yohanna Cordero Llanuch, attended the event upon the organizers' invitation.
Solidarity Friends and Fellow Cubans in Sweden Participate in Exchange with ICAP
Stockholm, January 16, 2024 – The solidarity movement and Cuban residents in Sweden took part in a videoconference organized by the ICAP Director for Europe, Rigoberto Zarza Ross.
The exchange took place on Thursday, January 16, with the aim of following up on the agreements reached during the Regional Solidarity Event with Cuba, held in Paris last November.
The United States takes steps in the right direction, but the blockade remains in force.
On January 14, 2025, the government of the United States announced the following decisions:
1. Remove Cuba from the State Department list of countries that allegedly sponsor terrorism;
2. Make use of the presidential faculty to prevent US courts from taking action with regards to lawsuits that might be filed by virtue of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act; and




