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In statements to journalist Rania Khalek of the BreakThroughNews, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez reiterated Cuba's willingness to dialogue with the U.S. government based on equality and mutual respect.
According to the interview published today, Rodriguez considered 2023 as a year for that additional opportunity because there is an overwhelming consensus among the Cuban people, the majority of Americans and Cuban living in the northern territory, on the mutual benefits for both countries.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez affirmed Tuesday that the territories of Latin America and the Caribbean are and must continue to be peace zones.
In his Twitter account, the foreign minister noted that "peace is a right and unfortunately for many still a dream; we must not rest until we achieve it."
In his message on the social network, he alluded to the resumption of negotiations between the Colombian Government and the National Liberation Army, in which Cuba, Venezuela, and Norway are guarantors.
Some eight tons of medical supplies arrived Sunday in the western province of Pinar del Río, donated by the World and Pan American Health Organizations, to contribute to health care after Hurricane Ian.
According to José Moya, a representative in Cuba of both international organizations, the cargo includes more than 100 modules of medicines, as well as surgical material.
The Secretary of Organization of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, Roberto Morales, thanked the expressions of support and solidarity from governments, organizations, and personalities after the passage of Hurricane Ian.
On his Twitter social network account, the official highlighted the support of the governments of Mexico and Venezuela with electrical material destined for the recovery of that service in the province of Pinar del Río, the region most affected by the meteorological event. "Their embrace strengthens us," he said.
Cuban Deputy Minister of Economy and Planning Mildrey Granadillo, presented the social policies of the Revolution as a way to fulfill the 2030 Agenda, at the XIV Ministerial Forum on Development of Latin America and the Caribbean, in Cuenca, Ecuador.
During the second and last day of the event, the Vice Minister presented the experiences of our country aimed at achieving the Sustainable Development Goals proposed by the UN.
The first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel described as a civic act of enormous responsibility the referendum on the Code of Families, to be held on September 25.
During an appearance at the Palace of the Revolution, broadcast Thursday on local television, the dignitary stressed that it is a matter of rights, but also of responsibility.
The head of state held a meeting with people who had deep activism in the whole process of the new law has gone through.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez and his Norwegian counterpart, Anniken Huitfeldt, ratified at the United Nations the will to strengthen ties between their nations.
According to the highest representative of the island's diplomacy, in a meeting held the day before in New York, the United States, the parties advocated promoting political dialogue and expanding cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
Cuba will ratify its commitment to peace and multilateralism, in an effort to achieve a more democratic, fair and equitable international order, based on full respect for the UN Charter and International Law, according to a recent tweet released by the Cuban Foreign Minister.
Rodríguez heads the Cuban delegation to the meeting, in which 150 heads of state, government and foreign ministers from around the world will be participating.
Removing Cuba from the US list of countries sponsoring terrorism is one of CodePink´s tasks, shared with the participants at the First International Meeting "Caribbean is Women."
This meeting, held in Santa Marta, department of Magdalena, was a space to endorse the active role women has played in the emancipatory struggles carried out globally.
One of the participants was Latin American Coodinator with CodePink Teri Mattson, who said that she was honored by the invitation to the meeting.
The new Family Code, which will be submitted to a popular referendum on September 25, responds to an evolving Cuban society.
In statements to Prensa Latina, Arab Union of Cuba’s Administrative Vice-President Yaime Proveyer said that taboos, male chauvinist behaviors, misinterpretations, and subversive campaigns negatively influence the “Yes” vote.
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