Cuba in Sweden

Statement by the Head of the Cuban Delegation to the 16th BRICS Summit

Kazan, Russia  
October 22-24, 2024  

Your Excellency Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation:  

Excellencies Heads of State and Government:  

Distinguished Heads of Delegations and Delegates:  

The difficult electro-energy contingency and the simultaneous impact of a hurricane in our country have prevented Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez from attending this important Forum, as planned.  

Swedish-Cuban Association Supports Cuba in These Difficult Times

Stockholm, October 21, 2024. The Swedish-Cuban Friendship Association issues a statement of support for #Cuba during these difficult times of energy tension and the impact of Tropical Storm Oscar.

The association once again demands the removal of #Cuba from the spurious list of alleged State Sponsors of Terrorism and calls for the inhumane and cruel U.S. blockade against the island to be lifted once and for all.

Israeli Aggression in the Middle East Must Stop

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba expresses deep concern over the unfolding events in the Middle East, driven by the aggressive policies of the State of Israel, with military, logistical, and political support from the U.S. government. These actions have led to a dangerous escalation, further undermining regional stability and security, and provoking a response from Iran.

​​​​​​​Cuba present at the 2024 edition of the race for peace in gothenburg

Stockholm, September 22, 2022—Once again, Cuba was present at the central edition of the Race for Peace (Fredsloppet) held in Gothenburg, organized by the Proletaren FF Sports Club.

This edition, dedicated to solidarity with the Palestinian and Cuban peoples, was marked by the impressive number of people who responded to the call for peace. Alongside Palestinian flags and the rejection of the genocide in Gaza, Cuban flags waved, carried by friends in solidarity as a visible show of support for the Island.

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