COLOMBIA
Founding congress of the party to replace the FARC-EP underway
As a further step in the Colombian peace process, the founding congress of the political party that will replace the FARC-EP began August 27
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As a further step in the Colombian peace process, the founding congress of the political party that will replace the FARC-EP began August 27
This Wednesday, January 31, Venezuelan government and opposition groups signed a record of advances in their attempts to agree on different points discussed at the negotiation table in the Dominican Republic, informed the head of the delegation of the national Executive, Jorge Rodríguez
The U.S. government noted that normalization is “a complex, long-term process, and we will continue to work with Cuba to address areas of mutual concern even as we will be very clear about our differences”
The Association of Caribbean States (ACS) marks a new era for the region, the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, noted in his speech at the Seventh ACS Summit
José Ramón Machado Ventura and Miguel Díaz-Canel participate in Sao Paulo Forum meeting
Cuban Minister of Public Health, José Ángel Portal Miranda, held a meeting with his Kenyan counterpart, Sicily Kariuki, in which they evaluated the joint efforts to secure the return to Cuba of the two doctors kidnapped on April 12 in the African country
After nearly three years of peace talks in Havana, Colombia is about to take another step towards the political solution of the political, military and social conflict it has endured for over half a century
The President of the Councils of State and Ministers, Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, congratulated the Alianza País candidate, Lenín Moreno, who this Sunday, April 2, defeated the right wing hopeful of his country in the second round of Ecuador’s presidential elections
The message emphasizes the friendship and cooperation shared by Cuba and Namibia, evident in the more than 4,300 Cuban collaborators who have served in different sectors within the African country, and in the 1,350 young Namibians who have studied or are studying in our country; while reaffirming the intention to continue honoring the historic ties "between our two parties and peoples”
The reopening of our embassy will facilitate talks between our countries, the U.S. Secretary of State assured