Santos refers to ongoing peace process
Speaking to the press, the Colombian President stressed that the peace talks will feature among the discussions at the IV CELAC Summit in Quito
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Speaking to the press, the Colombian President stressed that the peace talks will feature among the discussions at the IV CELAC Summit in Quito
Tomorrow, November 4 will see activities at the University of Havana to mark the Continental Day for Democracy and Against Neoliberalism, with the certainty that an organized and active people is the best antidote to a return to the past in Latin America and the Caribbean
IN an interview with Granma International, Mikhaíl Kamynin, Russian ambassador in Cuba, stated that Russia is a great friend of Cuba, in reference to the current state of bilateral relations between the two nations.
The principal leaders of the Communist Parties, states, and governments of the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of Cuba exchanged messages of congratulations on the occasion of the anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two nations.
The President of the Republic of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, held a cordial, productive telephone conversation with the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, on January 24
A big hug, dear Manuel Lopez Obrador, President of the United Mexican States, and I see that you got your way with the idea that the next meeting will be in Mexico
(Verbatim version - Presidency of the Republic)
President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez completes the second day of his working visit to the province of Granma,
From Santiago de Cuba’s Cathedral, the Pontiff thanks Cuban men and women for their welcome during his apostolic visit
Bayamo.— The conference De Varela al tambor: el parto de la nación, by Ernesto Limia Díaz was just one of the events that took place yesterday morning, October 19, as part of the Festival of Cuban Identity, which saw the participation of both locals and visitors.
Hundreds of figures - including former Presidents Dilma Roussef of Brazil, Rafael Correa of Ecuador, José Manuel Zelaya of Honduras, and Ernesto Samper of Colombia - signed the letter, at the initiative of Spanish journalist Ignacio Ramonet, French writer Hernando Calvo Ospina, Argentine sociologist Atilio Borón, and Mexican philosopher Fernando Buen Abad