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Pope Francis Grieves Death of Fellow Socialist Castro
Pope Francis sent a telegram to Cuban president, Raul Castro, expressing his “sorrow” at the “sad news” of the death of his brother, Fidel.
“On receiving the sad news of the death of your dear brother, His Excellency Mister Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz, former president of the State Council and of the Government of the Republic of Cuba, I express my sentiments of sorrow to Your Excellency...
Castro warns US against meddling in Cuba's affairs
A handout picture released by Costa Rica’s presidency shows Cuban President Raul Castro delivering a speech during the inauguration of the III CELAC Summit 2015, 20 km northwest of San Jose, on January 28, 2015.
Cuban President Raul Castro has said that US interference in his country’s internal affairs would render rapprochement between the two countries “meaningless.”
Castro’s...
Cuba president slams 'unfair' globalized world
Cuban President Raul Castro
Cuban President Raul Castro has called on the Caribbean countries to boost their economic and political ties in the face of an “unfair” globalized world.
Castro made the remarks during a regional summit by 15 member states of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Cuba in the capital Havana on Monday.
The meeting aims to enhance trade and cooperation among the participating...
Cuba urges integration in Latin America free of US
A large screen shows Cuba’s President Raul Castro speaking at the opening ceremony of the CELAC Summit in Havana, Cuba on January 28, 2014.
Cuban President Raul Castro has urged cooperation between Latin American and Caribbean nations without the involvement of the United States.
“We should establish a new regional and international cooperation paradigm,” Castro said in Havana on...
Russia and Cuba to strengthen ties again after years of break
Russia and Cuba are strengthening ties again, after a break which followed the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union supplied Cuba with oil – up to 13 mn tons each year – and quantities of arms. In return, it received Cuban tobacco, coffee, fruit and sugar and enjoyed the right to build and operate military facilities on Cuban territory. After the Soviet collapse, however, these exchanges...