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Cuba reiterates complaint about its exclusion by the United States from the Summit of the Americas.

Havana, May 13. Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez reiterated Cuba's complaint about its exclusion, by the United States, from the Summit of the Americas to be held in Los Angeles from June 8 to 10.

The Cuban foreign minister thought that with such a decision the White House eliminates the possibility of discussing important issues in the bilateral and regional relationships, such as migration.

Several heads of government in the region have spoken out against such exclusion and have announced that they will not attend the event if it continues.

 

On the eve of May Day, organization in solidarity with Cuba in Ireland launches a campaign to send equipment and medicines to the Cuban health system, amid the intensification of the Yankee blockade.

Dublin, May 1, 2022: The Irish organization "Cuban Solidarity Forum of Ireland" (CSFI) launched an aid campaign with health equipment and medicines for the Cuban health system, which suffers the consequences of the pandemic and the intensification of the criminal economic, commercial and financial blockade that the United States maintains against the Island for more than 60 years.

60 years of the Blockade: Discussion between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX) and students and professors of the University of Havana

This morning, February 3, 2022, within the framework of the sixtieth anniversary of the signing of Proclamation 3447 that formalized the United States government's Blockade against Cuba, it was held at the Amphitheater of the "Enrique José Varona" a conversation between colleagues from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX) and students and professors from the University of Havana (UH).

Demand in Miami an end to the Blockade of Cuba

This Sunday a hundred Cubans residing in the state of Florida met in the city of Miami in favor of the elimination of the blockade on Cuba.
 
The initiative of the Bridges of Love project once again demonstrated the need to put an end to this hostile policy that has caused innumerable damage for more than six decades.
 
More than eighty cars left from the city council headquarters to Coral Gables. From there, they demanded an end to the sanctions and the blockade against the Island.
 

Despite the US blockade, Cuba developed its own coronavirus vaccines and now seeks to share them with the Global South

The blockade that the United States has imposed on Cuba for the last 60 years prevents, among other things, products manufactured in the United States from being exported to Cuba. This has prompted the small island nation to develop its own vaccines for COVID-19 and to work with open source designs for life-saving medical equipment such as ventilators.

Communist Party issues declaration of support for Cuba.

Wellington, November 16. The Communist Party of Aotearoa (Te Nuku Mauī CPA) issued a declaration of support for Cuba, the text of which reads: “Te Nuku Mauī CPA congratulates Cuba as it opens up after a successful campaign against the coronavirus that has seen it become the only country to vaccinate all its citizens using domestically developed COVID-19 vaccines.

The Auckland Cuba Friendship Society condemns US provocations against Cuba.

Auckland. November 14. A new statement of support from friends of Cuba in New Zealand reads:

Oppose the United States government’s November 15 provocations against Cuba!

The Auckland Cuba Friendship Society condemns the United States government’s financing and organizing of groups within Cuba to hold provocative protests on November 15. These groups oppose Cuba’s socialist political system, and aim to destabilize it and restore capitalism to Cuba.

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