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Potential for increased Caribbean trade highlighted

This Friday, June 3, José Chaple Hernández, director of Trade Policy for Latin America and the Caribbean of the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Trade and Investment, noted the potential for increased Caribbean trade

Cuba ready to host the Seventh ACS Summit

Cuba has made all the necessary preparations to ensure the success of the Seventh Summit of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), to be held in Havana, Manuel Aguilera de la Paz, director general for Latin America and the Caribbean at the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted on May 24

Cuba: A U.S. obsession

The Trump administration has closed the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Havana, as of December 10, requiring Cubans to travel to the office in Mexico City to acquire visas to the U.S.

The OAS’ obsession with Venezuela

The discredited Organization of American States has been targeting the Bolivarian Revolution for years

Cuba: Capital of Latin American and Caribbean integration

The vision of the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro and Comandante Hugo Chávez is becoming a reality in the work of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America promoting integration and solidarity

Chile remains committed to Colombian peace process

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, arrived in Havana today, June 23, to participate in the signing ceremony of agreements reached by the Colombian government and FARC-EP, on a bilateral and final ceasefire and cessation of hostilities, decommissioning of weapons, and security guarantees

PASTORS FOR PEACE

Eternal solidarity with Cuba

The 27th Pastors for Peace Caravan is currently visiting the island, where participants will undertake a series of activities through July 29

HAITI

Agreement on provisional government reached

Haitian President Michel Martelly, left office February 8, having completed his term which began in 2011, with no elected successor. Ongoing violent protests have twice prevented the holding of a second round vote in the country’s Presidential elections.