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The harmony of all forces has set the pace for recovery.

Recognition for how work is being carried out throughout the country, to the harmony among all the leading factors; a highlight to how the Revolutionary Armed Forces and the Ministry of Interior have been incorporated into the recovery tasks; and especially praise to the people, to their discipline and effort amid these hours in which Cuba has been hit by several natural phenomena.

World Peace Council condemned U.S. aggression against Cuba.

In a communiqué resulting from a meeting held in this capital, the participants expressed their solidarity with Cuba given the effects of the natural phenomena that recently hit it, the president of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), Fernando Gnzález, told Prensa Latina.

World Peace Council condemned U.S. aggression against Cuba.

In a communiqué resulting from a meeting held in this capital, the participants expressed their solidarity with Cuba given the effects of the natural phenomena that recently hit it, the president of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), Fernando Gnzález, told Prensa Latina.

President Díaz-Canel on the earthquake in Cuban territory: “The first and essential thing is to save lives”.

The meeting of the National Defense Council headed by its President, comrade Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, had just concluded this Sunday, when from his account on the social network X - apropos of the seismic activity that occurred in the morning hours in the eastern part of the archipelago - the Head of State wrote, after two o'clock in the afternoon:

“From the National Defense Council, we communicated with the first Party secretaries in Santiago de Cuba and Granma, provinces affected by the recent earthquakes.”

We are standing, we are fighting and we are going to get out of this.

Areas and institutions of Boyeros, La Lisa, Playa, and Plaza de la Revolución, among the municipalities of the capital most affected by Hurricane Rafael, were visited this Saturday afternoon by the President of the National Defense Council, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, who between Thursday, Friday and Saturday has visited, again and again, areas of Artemisa, Mayabeque and Havana, the provinces severely hit by the event.

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