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Friends of Cuba celebrate anniversary of the Revolution.

Wellington, December 9. Members of the solidarity groups in this city and other friends of Cuba attended the celebration at our Embassy of a new anniversary of the Revolution.

Ambassador Edgardo Valdés thanked those present for the support provided during a very difficult year for Cuba, and particularly highlighted the contribution of those who have offered us their solidarity for decades.

In an atmosphere of celebration, we ratify the commitment to continue working together for the right of Cubans to decide their own destiny.

There is no reason for the US to hinder the participation of Cuban baseball in the World Classic

Cuban diplomat Miguel Manuel Fraga González assured this Thursday on national television that there is no reason for the United States Government to hinder Cuba's participation in the upcoming V World Baseball Classic.

His statements, offered to the morning magazine Buenos Días, of the Cubavisión channel, covered in detail the key points of the impact that the blockade policy has on the island's national sport.

Love overcomes hatred in solidarity caravan opposing U.S. blockade

Shouting "Cuba yes, Blockade No", a new solidarity caravan started on Sunday across Miami, Florida, opposing the U.S. blockade imposed on Cuba for over 60 years.

After singing the Cuban National Anthem at 11:00 o´clock sharp, about a hundred caravanists boarded their vehicles to take to South Florida´s main streets.

Those who oppose us want to put on a show anyway, said Roberto Yis, member of the solidarity project Puentes de Amor (Bridges of Love).

Presentation on Cuba and the 2030 Agenda in Parliament.

Wellington, November 22. Ambassador Edgardo Valdés participated as a speaker in an event in Parliament, sponsored by the Member of Parliament for the Labour Party Vanushi Walters, and the United Nations Association of New Zealand.

The Cuban representative and a diplomat from Japan presented the experiences of their countries on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and exchanged with the attendees about the need to reduce inequalities and increase cooperation.

Conference on the October Crisis.

Auckland, November 3. Organized by the Auckland/Cuba Friendship Society, a meeting of friends of Cuba was held at the headquarters of the Unite Union, on the eve of the UN vote on the resolution against the US blockade of the island.

Ambassador Edgardo Valdés offered a conference on the October Crisis and updated the attendees on the situation in Cuba, the changes in Latin America, and other current international issues.

Cuban Foreign Minister presents report on the blockade.

Havana, October 19. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Bruno Rodríguez, presented to the national and foreign press the update of the national report under resolution 75/289 of the United Nations General Assembly, entitled "Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States of America against Cuba.” (Period August 2021- February 2022)

SWAPO Vice President, Namibian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister condemns aggressions against Cuba.

SWAPO Vice President, Namibian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister condemns aggressions against Cuba.

Namibia, July 8th, 2022. – Hon. Mrs. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, vice president of SWAPO, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of Namibia, called for the lifting of the economic, commercial and financial blockade of the United States against Cuba, during the annual meeting with the Diplomatic Corps accredited in this African country.

President Diaz-Canel remarks to the Cuban civil society excluded from the Summit of the Americas.

Havana, June 8. President Miguel Díaz-Canel, meeting with Cubans excluded from the so-called Summit of the Americas, quoted Martí and said: “When a strong nation wants to fight a battle with another, it demands allegiance and service from those nations dependent upon it. The first thing a nation does to dominate another is to separate it from other nations.”

Statement of the Government of Cuba on the Summit of the Americas.

Havana June 6. The Revolutionary Government of Cuba issued a statement entitled "Summit of the Americas: Imperialist Domination and Exclusion" in which it denounces that the United States government, abusing the privilege granted by its status as the host country, decided in advance to exclude Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua from the 9th Summit of the Americas, and refused to meet the just demands of numerous governments to change this discriminatory and unacceptable position.

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