Cuba cannot be evaluated with a different yardstick
Havana, 11 June 2021. More than 200 academics and intellectuals in Cuba and other countries of the hemisphere, including the United States and Canada, have endorsed the open letter sent to the Secretariat of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) in response to this body’s statement questioning the protection of human rights in our country.
Cuba calls for preservation of multilateralism and UN´s credibility
New York, 11 June 2021.Cuba participated today at the presentation of the Security Council Annual Report, where it stated that greater transparency in the work of the Security Council will contribute to its effective performance on behalf of all Member States, in accordance with article 24 of the Charter of the United Nations and underscored that the Council must represent the interests of all UN Member States, in or
Cuba is making progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS, Cuban Minister of Health states at the United Nations
New York, 9 June 2021. Dr. José Angel Portal Miranda, Minister of Public Health of Cuba participated today at the United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS, where he deplored the fact that twenty years after the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS, inequalities in access to health care not only persist, but in many nations they are increasing.
Reason is and always will be our shield: Declaration by the International Relations Commission of the National Assembly of the People’s Power of Cuba
Once again, the European Parliament has fulfilled the sad role of hostage to a small group of MEPs of the far right, obsessed with destroying the Cuban revolution, who have known links to Miamibased organizations funded by Washington.
The spurious and interventionist resolution that has just been passed by the Parliament undermines this institution’s credibility and reflects the double standards it applies to our country.
In the face of a global health crisis, a change in US policy toward Cuba is urgently needed
New York, 10 June 2021. In the midst of a global health crisis, a change in US policy toward Cuba becomes more urgent, taking actions aimed at normalizing relations with the island, and immediately suspending those measures of the blockade that impede the timely acquisition of materials and inputs needed to address the COVID-19 pandemic in Cuba, including for domestic production of vaccines and medical treatments.




