End of conflict drawing close
The Colombian government and the FARC-EP recognize that despite progress on important agenda items, difficult issues must be resolved in order to definitively end the conflict
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The Colombian government and the FARC-EP recognize that despite progress on important agenda items, difficult issues must be resolved in order to definitively end the conflict
The Bolivian leader was received at Havana’s José Martí International Airport by First Vice President of the Councils of State and Ministers, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez
A national review of progress in the use of land granted in usufruct since 2009, led by Party Second Secretary José Ramón Machado Ventura, began January 23, in Mayabeque
Cuba and the U.S. sign memorandum of understanding on agricultural cooperation today, March 21
Déborah Rivas, foreign investment director general at the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Investment (Mincex), spoke with Granma, addressing the law’s impact thus far
COP21 is underway in Paris, at which world leaders will aim to reach a “universal agreement on climate change”, applicable to all countries and with the main objective of maintaining the increase in global temperature below 2°C
During his stay, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi will hold official talks with Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, president of the Councils of State and Ministers, as well as other activities
On October 11, tobacco farmers in Cuba’s western province of Pinar del Río, renowned for the quality of its crop, began planting
President Juan Manuel Santos in Havana, yesterday September 23, for the signing of a key section of the peace accord to end the Colombian conflict, said that he expects the negotiation process between his government and the FARC-EP to be completed within six months
Commenting on the December 6 elections in Venezuela, President of Bolivia Evo Morales stated, “As long as capitalism and imperialism exist, the struggle will continue because we are in the process of liberating our peoples.”