Cuba in Guyana

New Victory of Cuba in the United Nations against US blockade

The Cuban resolution ¨Necessity of putting an end to the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States of America against Cuba¨ was widely supported in the United Nations this Wednesday, obtaining 191 votes in favor, 2 against (USA and Israel) and 0 abstentions.

The international community represented in the framework of the 72 session of the United Nations General Assembly strongly rejected the unjust and inhuman policy applied by the United States against Cuba for almost six decades.

Chancellor of Guyana ratifies support for the lifting of the blockade of Cuba.

Georgetown, October 11, 2017. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, and Second Vice-President, Carl Barrington Greenidge, received at the Foreign Ministry headquarters Cuban Ambassador Julio César González Marchante, where they discussed issues of common interest to both nations.

Speech by the Cuban Ambassador to Guyana, H.E. Julio César González Marchante, in the Commemorative Ceremony for the 41st Anniversary of the Crime of Barbados. Monument at the University of Guyana. October 6th, 2017.

President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, Brigadier David Arthur Granger.

Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo.

Members of the Government, Parliament and other Institutions. 

Members of the Diplomatic Corps.

Members of the Solidarity Movement with Cuba in Guyana, Members of the Association of Cuban Residents.

Members of the Cuban State Mission.

Members of the Media.

Relatives, friends,

STATEMENT OF SOLIDARITY BY HIS EXCELLENCY CARL GREENDIGE, VICE PRESIDENT AND MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS WITH COUNTRIES AND PEOPLE AFFECTED BY HURRICANE IRMA AT THE MINISTERIAL MEETING OF THE NON-ALIGNED MOVEMENT

Excellencies,

Guyana commends your initiative in organizing this High-Level Meeting on Hurricane Irma to hear, firsthand, the assessment of the situation in the affected countries and territories.

Today, there can be no doubt of the severity of the impact nor of the urgency of existing needs.

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