Etiqueta: Salvador Sánchez Cerén
25 October, 2018 They Highlight in El Salvador President Ceren´s Visit to Cuba

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador.- The current official visit of President Salvador Sanchez Ceren to Cuba will strengthen the upward relations between El Salvador and the island, diplomatic sources highlighted. For Carlos Portela, chargé d’affaires of the Cuban Embassy in El Salvador, this visit is extremely important to ensure the continuity of political, economic and development […]

23 October, 2018 President of El Salvador Arrives in Cuba

Salvador Sanchez Ceren, President of the Republic of El Salvador, arrived in Havana to pay an official visit to Cuba, which will be extended until next October 27.

15 October, 2018 Oscar Arnulfo Romero: The Voice of the Voiceless

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador.- The Archbishop of San Salvador, Monsignor Oscar Arnulfo Romero, canonized this Saturday by Pope Francis, is remembered as the man who dared to defy injustice in his country by becoming the voice of the voiceless. Romero opened the doors of the church to displaced peasants, opposed the oligarchic sectors and took […]

17 July, 2018 Cuban President Attends Final Session of Sao Paulo Forum

With the presence of the President of the Councils of State and Ministers, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, continues the plenary dedicated to Fidel, at the Twenty-fourth Sao Paulo Forum, which since July 15 takes place at the Convention Palace of Havana.

22 September, 2017 Broad Condemnation to Blockade in the United Nations

Russia, El Salvador, Gabon, Burkina Faso, Sao Tome and Principe, Vanuatu, Tuvalu, and Guinea-Bissau joined the call for lifting the US blockade against Cuba in the UN General Assembly, a forum celebrating its fourth day.

20 July, 2017 Diaz-Canel Highlights Sandinista Revolution´s Achievements

The first Vice-President of the Councils of State and ministers of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel, highlighted this Wednesday Nicaragua´s achievement during the celebration of the 38th anniversary of the triumph of the Sandinista Popular Revolution.