Cuba is open to strengthen and strengthen dialogue and trade relations with any country in the world and particularly with the United States, provided that the dialogue is based on respect for sovereignty and integrity; a dialogue where there are no unilateral positions of force, said President Miguel Díaz-Canel, during an exchange with U.S. and Cuban-American businessmen.
The president thanked the businessmen for their visit to Cuba in connection with the business forum convened by the Chamber of Commerce of the island.
On Twitter, the member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Cuba and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, wrote that in that conclave he called "to face, in a cohesive manner, pressing problems faced by the region, the most unequal of the planet; among them, growing levels of poverty and food insecurity, the slowdown of economies and the increase of indebtedness".
Digital media today reproduce an open letter addressed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the U.S. Congress, Nancy Pelosi, in which they ask to forge a new path in relations with Cuba.
The constituents of the powerful Nancy Pelosi have made their will known: Let Cuba Live!", highlighted Diario Latinoamericano in publishing the letter, signed among others by activist, writer and professor Angela Davis and Shamann Walton, president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
The accumulated damages during these six decades of application of the genocidal blockade policy imposed by the US on Cuba amount to 154,217.3 million dollars.
Perhaps these figures represent nothing to many, however, for the Cuban people they translate into the slowing down of the economic and social development processes of Cuban families.