Declaration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba: Cuba rejects the pretexts of Bolivian putschist authorities to suspend diplomatic relations
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Plurinational State of Bolivia announced the decision of the putschist Government to suspend diplomatic relations with the Republic of Cuba, claming that the Cuban Government has systematically affected bilateral relations and has been hostile towards the Bolivian authorities.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba strongly rejects the unfounded allegations of Bolivia’s de facto government.
Education is a priority for the Cuban state, Cuba underscores at the United Nations
New York, January 24th, 2020. The realization of the right to quality education for all is a moral imperative. It is also a necessity in order to promote a culture of peace, understanding and non-discrimination of any kind; stated Cuban Ambassador Oscar León González, Chargé d' Affaires a.i.
Dividing the Caribbean, a new U.S. strategy
Havana, January 23, 2020. "Divide and conquer" was a phrase used by both the Roman emperor Julius Caesar and France’s Napoleon Bonaparte. Despite differences with the military tactics used by these historical figures, this approach seems to be the United States’ political strategy toward Latin America and the Caribbean, in another desperate attempt to divide peoples south of the Rio Bravo and regain ground in an area that Washington continues to consider as its “backyard."
Cuba expresses concern for deterioration of the situation in the Middle East
Nueva York, 22 January 2020. Ambassador Oscar León González, Chargé d´Affaires a.i. of the Permanent Mission of Cuba to the United Nations, deplored the inability of the UN Security Council to put an end to the Israeli military aggression and occupation of the Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, in accordance with its resolution 2334 (2016).




