Cuba in USA

Cuban diplomats exchanged with members of the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia

Members and directors of the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia rejected the policy of pressure exerted by the U.S. government on the island, during a meeting with diplomats from the Cuban Embassy in Washington D.C. 
Those present received from the Chargé d'Affaires of Cuba, Lianys Torres Rivera, an update on the state of bilateral relations between Cuba and the United States, as well as the damage caused by the blockade imposed for more than six decades on the Cuban people.

Cuba will strengthen ties with its emigrants, Díaz-Canel said.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said today that his country will continue to strengthen ties with its nationals abroad, recalling the so-called Dialogue of '78, promoted by historic leader Fidel Castro.

Through his account on X, formerly Twitter, the head of state pointed out that the invitation made by Fidel Castro, to Cubans living in the United States, on September 6, 1978 began a continuous and irreversible path in the relationship between the Caribbean nation and its emigration.

Summit in Chile supports removing Cuba from the list of terrorist countries.

The Cuban delegation to the Summit for Democracy and Human Rights, which is being held today in Chile, expressed its gratitude for the support to the campaign to remove its country from the list of alleged sponsors of terrorism.

"In all the working commissions in which we participate there has been support for the initiative to collect one million signatures and demand that the current U.S. government exclude Cuba from that spurious list and eliminate the blockade," said Gertrudis Simón.

The blockade limits American jazz with Cuban roots.

The blockade limits American jazz with Cuban roots. Renowned composer Arturo O'Farrill declared during the DC Jazz Festival, held this weekend in Washington D.C.

The pianist of Cuban origin also pointed out the damage caused by the inclusion of Cuba in the List of Sponsors of Terrorism and the need to exclude the nation from it.

During his speech at a panel held within the framework of the event, O'Farrill highlighted the Afro presence in jazz, as well as Cuba's contributions to the musical roots of Jazz.

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