Cuba in the Netherlands

Embassy of Cuba participated in the Luxembourg Communist Party Festival

Sanem, July 6, 2024 The Embassy of Cuba in Luxembourg was present at the Luxembourg Communist Party Festival “Wisefest”, which took place on July 6 and 7, 2024.

Representatives and directors of the Communist Party of Germany, the Socialist Union of Luxembourg and the Workers’ Party of Belgium also attended the traditional event, which this year held its 48th Edition.

Embassy of Cuba participated in the Night of Rum and Tobacco

The Hague, July 5, 2024 The Embassy of Cuba in the Netherlands was present at the Rum and Tobacco Night, which took place on July 5, 2024 in The Hague.

The traditional event, organized by Diplomat Magazine, this year was attended by the embassies of Colombia, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Cuba.

The occasion was propitious for Latin American countries to dazzle those present with their exquisite rums and tobaccos.

II Annual Meeting of Solidarity with Cuba in the Netherlands

 

The Hague, June 29, 2024. The Second Annual Meeting of Solidarity with Cuba took place today at the headquarters of the Cuban Embassy in the Netherlands, where supportive friends and organizations gathered to show their support to Cuba and its condemnation of the genocidal US blockade against the island for more than 60 years, as well as its unjust inclusion in the spurious and unilateral list of countries that supposedly sponsor terrorism.

Solidarity in the Netherlands condemns the US blockade against Cuba

Amsterdam, June 17, 2024. DAM Square in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, was the venue once again, where friends of solidarity with Cuba met to express their condemnation of the US blockade and the maintenance of Cuba in its spurious and unilateral list of countries sponsoring terrorism.

Bicycle tour of historical points of interest in The Hague

The Hague, June 15, 2024. Representatives of the Cuban Embassy in the Netherlands participated in the "Diplomats' Biking Spree 2024", a 14 km bicycle tour through several historical points of interest in The Hague.

The event included a short lecture at the Leonardo Royal Hotel related to the history of cycling in the Netherlands, its promotion, and the infrastructure built to facilitate it became the most popular means of transport in the country.

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