Master lecture given by Professor Dewayne Wickham at the University of Havana
This Tuesday morning, at the Varona Amphitheater of the University of Havana, in the presence of Rector Dr. Miriam Nicado, a master lecture was given by Professor Dewayne Wickham of Morgan State University. Members of the university community, as well as students from the School of Philosophy and History, the School of Communication, and areas that have lines of research associated with the USA - Cuba, among other guests, also participated.
Cuban Foreign Minister continues work program in New York
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, continued his work program in New York, participating in the Summit of the Future that takes place at the headquarters of the United Nations. In addition, he took part today in the Ministerial Meeting of the NAM Coordinating Bureau, under the central theme: “Protection of the civilian population in armed conflicts: solidarity with the Palestinian people”.
Cuban Foreign Minister speaks at the Summit of the Future
New York, September 22, 2024 - The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, from the plenary session of the Summit of the Future, warned today about the need of the peoples for less interference and more solidarity; less unequal exchange and more equity; less politicization and double standards and more dialogue, cooperation and respect for their right to choose their political, economic and social system, as an essential condition to ensure peaceful coexistence.
Nearly 600 parliamentarians from 73 countries call on the United States to remove Cuba from the list of “State Sponsors of Terrorism”.
Nearly 600 parliamentarians from 73 countries around the world wrote a joint letter, coordinated and published by Progressive International (PI), in which they condemn the designation of Cuba by the United States as a “state sponsor of terrorism” as “cynical, cruel and a clear violation of international law”. In the letter, published today, Friday, September 20, the legislators call on their respective governments to “take immediate steps to advocate for the removal [of the designation].”
Thirty-five Former Presidents Ask Joe Biden to Remove Cuba from US Blacklist
Thirty-five ex-presidents of the world sent US President Joe Biden a letter asking him to remove Cuba from the US list of states sponsors of terrorism.
Colombia’s former president Ernesto Samper published the letter signed by former heads of state from Latin American, Caribbean, European, African and Asian countries.
In their letter, the former presidents ask Joe Biden to withdraw Cuba from the US blacklist before he concludes his term of office to relieve the current situation of millions of innocent people.