Cuba in Zambia and Malawi

Cuban Foreign Ministry Director for the U.S. rejects false accusations made by the State Department

The U.S. government acts dishonestly when it expresses concern for the human rights situation in Cuba…If the U.S. was truly interested in the human rights of Cubans, it would not impose a criminal blockade or create obstacles to orderly emigration and consular services
The Cuban Foreign Ministry’s General Director for the United States, Carlos Fernández de Cossío, rejected a document on Cuba published by the U.S. Secretary of State, the evening of December 10, 2018

TOWARDS A NEW ANNIVERSARY OF THE DAY OF HUMAN RIGHTS

10 December 2018. In our Mission in Zambia we kindly remember that on the Day of Human Rights, there are still many humans without rights. And we want to bring to your attention some paragraphs of the speech by our Minister of Foreign Affairs Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla on this issue on 16th May 2018:

ETECSA broadens its services. Full Internet access for mobile phones.

Cuba will soon be able to access the internet from their mobile phones for the first time after the government announced it would launch a 3G service.
The president of the state telecoms company, Mayra Arevich, announced on television on Tuesday evening that the long-awaited

Statement by Yaira Jiménez Roig, Director of Communications of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba upon Cuba’s decision to discontinue its participation in the “More Doctors for Brazil” Program.

Cuban Foreign Ministry Spokesperson’ Statements

Good morning

I would like to greet those who are connected to the YouTube channel of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba to receive updated information about our country’s decision to discontinue its participation in the “More Doctors” program as well as further details about the return to Cuba of the health professionals who were working in Brazil or who are still in that nation.

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