Etiqueta: Havana
11 April, 2023 US Coast Guard returns 38 irregular migrants to Cuba

Havana, Cuba.- The Cuban Ministry of the Interior (Minint) reports this Monday that the 34th operation of the United States Coast Guard Service took place this year, with the return of 38 irregular migrants for the port of Orozco, in Bahía Honda, province of Artemisa. According to a report published on the Ministry’s official website, […]

4 March, 2022 US visa resumption announcement in Cuba

Havana, Cuba.- Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez today valued the announcement of the resumption of the U.S. embassy visa procedures in Cuba as a step in the right direction.

In his message the diplomat said that this is a correct action in the bilateral relationship although the date of the reopening of the limited migratory services at the headquarters has not been specified.

Those procedures were closed in 2017 as the first act of the Donald Trump administration’s policy of hostility, Rodriguez added.

He recalled that that unilateral decision had as a pretext unfounded accusations that U.S. diplomats had been attacked in Cuba.

Police, health and scientific authorities in Washington and Havana have agreed that there is no evidence of an attack against U.S. diplomats in Cuba.

The Cuban foreign minister added in his message on Twitter that the consequences of the closure of consular services have been very harmful for Cuban families and relations between Cuba and the United States in multiple spheres.

In the opinion of experts this measure was a political operation that appealed to force to artificially reverse the progress in relations between the two countries, which by 2017 had signed 22 agreements, in areas of common interest.

The closure of the U.S. embassy, the tightening of the blockade with more than 200 measures in recent years and Washington’s failure to comply with migration agreements stimulate irregular migration from the island, to the point of putting lives at risk.

Timothy Zúñiga-Brown, chargé d’affaires at the U.S. embassy in Cuba, announced on Thursday that the diplomatic headquarters is preparing to issue visas to emigrants in a limited and gradual manner.

16 April, 2020 Cuba Adds 48 New Confirmed Covid-19 Cases

At the close of yesterday, April 15, 2 thousand 629 patients are admitted to hospitals for epidemiological clinical surveillance. Another 5,960 people are monitored in their homes from Primary Health Care.

16 April, 2020 Cuban Government Evaluates National Covid-19 Prevention and Control Plan

As every afternoon since the direct fight against Covid-19 began in Cuba, the President of the Republic, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, and Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz, led on Wednesday through videoconference the meeting of the temporary working group for the prevention and control of the new coronavirus, of which 814 cases have already been confirmed on the island, of them 774 Cubans.

28 March, 2020 Cuba Reports 39 New Cases with Covid-19

The National Director of Epidemiology, of the Ministry of Public Health, Francisco Duran, reported that 39 new cases were confirmed with COVID-19, for a total of in Cuba, and announced the death of 52-year-old Cuban citizen from Villa Clara, who had a history of diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure and chronic pneumopathy.