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Cuban diplomats and Trinidadian university students exchange about the US Blockade against Cuba.

Port of Spain, October 17. - Invited by the faculty of International Relations of the University of the West Indies (UWI) and the professor of that center Jaquelin La Guardia, Cuban diplomats Ana Martínez Noris and Alex González García, commercial counselor and first secretary respectively, gave a lecture on the Cuban foreign trade and the obstacle represented by the policies of the US blockade against Cuba in the development of the economy of the largest of the Antilles.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and CARICOM of Trinidad and Tobago, Dennis Moses, spoke in favor of the definitive lifting of the Blockade against Cuba at the 72nd General Assembly of the United Nations.

New York, September 22. - Trinidad and Tobago Minister of Foreign Affairs and CARICOM Dennis Moses spoke during his speech at the high-level segment of the 72nd United Nations General Assembly in favor of the definitive lifting of the blockade against Cuba. In this sense, the Trinidadian Foreign Minister  express “

 1wish to reiterate to this august body, the Government of Trinidad and Tobago's unequivocal commitment and unceasing call for an end to the economic, commercial and financial embargo against Cuba. 

Trinidadian Minister of Foreign and CARICOM affairs exchanges important issues on the bilateral agenda with Cuban Ambassador.

Port of Spain, April 12. -The Honorable Senator and Minister of Foreign Affairs and CARICOM of Trinidad and Tobago, Dennis Moses, received H.E. Guillermo Vázquez Moreno, ambassador of Cuba in the headquarters of the Chancellery. The meeting was conducive to review important issues on the bilateral agenda.

 

Open letter to Barak Obama, President of the United States

By: Nino Pagliccia, 20 October 2016

Originally posted at http://www.cubasolidarityincanada.ca/2016/10/21/open-letter-to-mr-barak-...

Dear Mr. President:

Re: Your October 14, 2016 Presidential Policy Directive – United States-Cuba Normalization

First of all I would like to acknowledge the decisive change in your Cuba policy by re-establishing a diplomatic relationship with the Island that was broken for way too long. I would also like to recognize the positive developments in areas such as telecommunication, transportation and travel, and some aspects of trade and commerce since December 17, 2014.

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