Archivo de May, 2019

31 May, 2019 Ricardo Cabrisas Starts Visit to Russia

The Vice-President of the Cuban Council of Ministers, Ricardo Cabrisas, began a visit to Russia, during which he envisages meetings with members of the Executive of that country.

31 May, 2019 Cuba Rejects U.S. Coercive Measures against Mexico

The President of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, showed this Friday solidarity with the Government of Mexico, following the decision of the United States to apply tariffs on imports from that nation.

31 May, 2019 Cuban President Praise Doctors´ Work in Mozambique

The President of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, highlighted the solidarity work of the Medical Brigade of the island, which during 48 days served in Mozambique after the passage of Hurricane Idai.

29 May, 2019 International Rejection of Helms-Burton Act

The Latin American and Caribbean Parliament (PARLATINO) ratified its rejection of the Helms-Burton Act, signed in 1996 by then-American President William Clinton, to intensify the blockade against Cuba.

29 May, 2019 Diaz-Canel Tours Economic Centers in Holguin

Economic and productive centers are among the priorities of the visit that Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez and the Council of Ministers initiated today to Holguin province.

29 May, 2019 Chinese Foreign Minister Receives the Cuban Chancellor

The State Councillor and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, Wang Yi, received Cuban Chancellor Bruno Rodriguez in this city. This is the third official visit of Rodriguez to the Asian country.

29 May, 2019 Cuban First Vice-President Begins Official Visit to Ethiopia

The First Vice-President of Cuba, Salvador Valdes Mesa, initiated this Wednesday an official visit to Ethiopia, heading a delegation that tours several African countries, the Cuban Ambassador in that country, Vilma Thomas said.

29 May, 2019 Cuba for Greater Complementarity with the Caribbean

Cuba has a comprehensive strategy for greater complementarity with Caribbean nations that includes issues inherent to foreign trade, cooperation and foreign investment, an authorized source revealed today.