Etiqueta: Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla
23 May, 2020 Cubans Stranded in U.S. Return

Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, said that the return on Friday of Cubans who were stranded in the United States is the result of the work of both governments.

2 April, 2020 Cuba Warns of Yankee Military Operation in Caribbean

Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs, said this Thursday that the military operation announced by the United States government involving the deployment of warships near Venezuela and special troop movements, constitutes a serious threat to the peace of all in the region.

5 March, 2020 Cuban Chancellor Starts Visit to Panama

Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs, held this Thursday an exchange with government leaders of Panama, as part of his official visit to Panama, which will end on March 7.

27 February, 2020 Cuba Reiterates Its Commitment to General and Complete Disarmament

Cuba’s commitment to general and complete disarmament, especially nuclear, was ratified in Geneva, Switzerland, by Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, Minister of Foreign Affairs, who met Tatiana Valovaya, Director-General of the United Nations Office (UN) in that city.

21 January, 2020 Cuba Reaffirms Its Support for Venezuela

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, reaffirmed on Monday his country’s solidarity with Venezuela in the face of the United States’ claims to strengthen the economic blockade against that nation.Such statements take place after a press conference held in Colombia by U.S.

10 January, 2020 Cuba Rejects New U. S. Bans

Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, Cuban Foreign Minister, expressed his rejection of the new measures released by the US State Department to expand its list of flight bans to Cuba

17 December, 2019 Chancellor of Cuba Remembers Return of the Cuban Five

The Chancellor of Cuba, Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, recalled the return to Cuba of anti-terrorist heroes Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon Labanino, and Antonio Guerrero, after years of confinement in U.S. prisons.