Cuban banking system under strong US pressure

Official reports today consider that the banking and financial system of Cuba is under strong pressure from the United States, with losses that exceed 284.3 million dollars.
 
A tweet from the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Investment (Mincex) of this island reflects such a problem that occurs amid outbreaks of the Covid-19 pandemic.
 
The note reiterates the demand for a repeated global request to suspend said economic, commercial and financial restrictions of the blockade, which have already lasted for more than 50 years.
 

ICAP denounces US media war to subvert Cuba's order

The president of the Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), Fernando Gonzalez, on Wednesday denounced the United States' media war against Cuba with the purpose of subverting the internal order.
 
During a virtual meeting organized by that institution, the official condemned the use of issues such as gender equity, the alleged freedom of the press and pseudo-culture, in an effort to to disrupt constitutional and political regulations of the nation.
 

New US Government and old blockade against Cuba

President Joe Biden is taking his first steps in office, while Cuba is still under the harmful effects of a long-standing blockade.
 
It is stated in a report that Cuba will submit in May to the United Nations General Assembly about the impact of the economic, financial and commercial blockade in force over the last six decades.
 
It will be another exercise at the General Assembly against a practice that has been rejected repeatedly by the international community.
 

Initiatives to blur US blockade to Cuba

While some internet sites organize hate campaigns against Cuba, the international community currently reaffirms its support to the island and rejects the US blockade with initiatives such as 'Bridges of Love' caravans.
 
Cuban-American activist Carlos Lazo recently told Prensa Latina that projects such as this make visible emigrants and friends of Cuba who are demanding the end of the coercive measures against this Caribbean nation across the world.
 

Representatives of Cuba and China honor women

Representatives of Cuba and China attended on Friday an act to honor women and in which the work of this sector by assuming different roles in society was extolled.
 
Cuban officials in Beijing met with Xia Jie, Vice President of the All-China Women's Federation; Liu Yuqin, Special Representative of the Chinese Government on Latin American Affairs, and female diplomats from Venezuela, among other guests.
 

President Diaz-Canel evokes Cuba's cry of independence

President Miguel Diaz-Canel on Wednesday recalled the resumption of the war for independence in Cuba 126 years ago, and described February 24 as a 'day to say and sing history'.
 
On his Twitter account, the president recalled the words of Cuban National Hero Jose Marti.
 
Diaz-Canel highlighted the spirit of patriotism in other tweets related to the date.
 

Solidarity movement in Brazil repudiates US blockade against Cuba

Entities of the movement of solidarity with Cuba delivered on Thursday in different consulates of the United States in Brazil an open letter repudiating the US blockade against Cuba.
 
Addressed to President Joe Biden, the US Congress and the American people, the letter demands the lifting of the blockade, which has been in force for almost six decades to correspond in this way to the international regulations on mutual respect and the international laws for the peaceful coexistence of peoples.
 

Platform to defend Cuba against aggressions promoted in Europe

The 'Europe for Cuba' channel is celebrating four months as a platform consolidated in defense of Cuba and its Revolution against media campaigns and aggressions, said its coordinator Jose Antonio Toledo.
 
In an interview with Prensa Latina, Toledo shared the ideas that led to the birth of the platform, its goals and plans, with two- or three-hours-long broadcasts on YouTube and Facebook every Sunday.
 

Cuba is willing to cooperate in clarifying incidents at US Embassy

Cuba has reiterated its willingness to cooperate with the United States in the investigations into the incidents that allegedly harmed the health of US diplomats accredited in Cuba, as new revelations on the subject arise.
 
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez pointed out on Twitter that a serious declassification of information on the matter will reveal how far former President Donald Trump, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Senator Marco Rubio went 'to artificially justify a setback in bilateral relations'.
 

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