Cuba” Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez has thanked governments and international companies on Monday for their extensive rejection of the Helms-Burton Act.
Cuba” Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez has thanked governments and international companies on Monday for their extensive rejection of the Helms-Burton Act.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said on Saturday that the U.S. government is hostile, threatening and using lies as a pretext to blame the island for Washington”s failures in Venezuela.
The European Union (EU) has expressed its deep regret this Thursday at the application by the United States of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act against Cuba, considering it contrary to international law.
The cruise line Carnival Cruise Lines is today the first target of lawsuits following the activation in the United States of Title III of the controversial Helms-Burton Law against Cuba.
Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borrell predicted today numerous disputes between Europe and the United States, following the latter’s decision to intensify economic sanctions against Cuba.
Cuban emigration organizations in the U.S. city of Miami on Monday sent a letter to Pope Francisco asking the U.S. government to cease its policies against Cuba.
Amid the media, economic and diplomatic campaign by the Government of the United States against Venezuela, the work by Cuban doctors who render their services in this South American country has become a new target in the escalation of aggressions.
More than 2,500 Cuban doctors are currently serving in the Venezuelan state of Miranda, the territory with the largest number of specialists and institutions in the Barrio Adentro Mission, with more than 16 years in the country.
The United States persists in using the term attacks to refer to the alleged health incidents reported by U.S. diplomats in Havana, even though science does not support such accusations, the Cuban government reiterated this Thursday.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez has reiterated today that the US Government is seeking pretexts to increase confrontation and intensify the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed on the island for almost six decades.