Fidel
Soldado de las Ideas
We talked for 40 minutes. It was an intense and interesting dialogue; just as I expected. She is a person of deep convictions. There was no debate.
Reflections MEETING CRISTINA, January 21, 2009
Argentinean President Cristina Fernandez is to conclude Wednesday her official visit to Cuba with a meeting with her country"s scholarship holders who are studying medicine in the island.
It is not too difficult. After taking office, Barack Obama said that the decision to return the territory occupied by the Guantánamo Naval Base to its legitimate owner requires weighing up the extent to which the defensive capacity of the United States would be or not in the least affected.
Reflections: DECIPHERING THE THOUGHTS OF THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 29, 2009
Cuban President Raul Castro today headed the official welcoming ceremony for Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, who is paying an official visit to Cuba.
Cape Verde's Prime Minister Jose Maria Pereira Neves learned about the energy revolution program implemented since 2005 in Cuba, as part of his official visit to the island.
Cape Verdean Prime Minister Jose Maria Pereira Neves are to continue Thursday his meetings with Cuban Government and State authorities, as part of his official visit to the island.
The First Vice-president of the Cuban Council of State and Ministers, José R. Machado Ventura, and the Prime Minister from the Cape Verde Islands, José María Pereira Neves, held official talks in Havana on Tuesday morning.
The Foreign Minister of Kenya, Moses Wetangula, begins on Wednesday an official visit to Cuba at the invitation of his Cuban counterpart, Felipe Perez Roque.
Presidents Raul Castro and Rafael Correa held official talks today in an atmosphere of friendship, understanding and mutual respect, which characterizes bilateral relations between Quito and Havana.
Presidents Raul Castro, of Cuba and Rafael Correa, of Ecuador, presided over a rally that marked the 50th anniversary of the victorious entrance in Havana by Fidel Castro and the Rebel Army back in 1959.
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