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“Cubans are very proud of our African roots”

Conference Cuba 2024 Decade for People of African
“Cuba attaches high value to the fight against discrimination based on skin color”, said the Cuban President, in dialogue with participants of the International Conference Cuba 2024 Decade for People of African Descent. Photo: Estudios Revolución

“A meeting like this strengthens us; you have been thanking Cuba, but we have to thank you very much, because you have given us a lot of energy with your participation,” said the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, to a representation of those attending the International Conference Cuba 2024 Decade for People of African Descent.

The President received, on Wednesday evening at the Palace of the Revolution, guests from 18 countries of North America, Central America, the Caribbean, South America and Africa, and there were interventions, virtual or in person, by the President of the United Nations General Assembly, Unesco, directors of United Nations agencies, the African Union, Caricom and other international organizations.

In the exchange, which was also headed by Inés María Chapman Waugh, Deputy Prime Minister, and Alpido Alonso Grau, Minister of Culture, the Cuban intellectual Rolando Rensoli Medina, coordinator of the Color Cubano Program, paid a special tribute to the American artist Danny Glover Laverne, present at the meeting, who ten years ago, after the declaration by UNESCO of the Decade for People of African Descent, had said that Cuba was the most moral country to develop this kind of meetings.

“And Cuba,” Rensoli said, “has thus closed the Decade for People of African Descent with dignity and morality”.

The American James Counts Early, retired from the Smithonian Institute and social activist, affirmed that “in Cuba we see something different in our America, because it has been able to promote a path of possibilities, of a new world, with the triumphant Revolution of 1959, which confronted racism, which sowed awareness in the people, mapping the sociological reality of racism.”

He thus stressed “the importance of informing the American people of the Cuban model against racism, which is, he emphasized, another legacy of Cuba to America and the world.”

Geoffroy De Laforcade, professor of History at Norfolk State University, expressed that “Cuba is the country in the world where he feels most comfortable, because here we talk intelligently and with hope about the future of humanity.”

He considered that the International Conference Cuba 2024 Decade for People of African Descent has been “an opportunity for dialogue between authorities, social activists, organizations and communities, which constitutes a different model of improvement and happiness.”

The Mexican Sheila Zamudio Beltran stressed that the event has been “an exchange between the African diaspora and its descendants, which has confirmed that the struggle is still alive. The fundamental point here has been – she said – the meeting of people who are talking about how to be treated as people.”

The American Colette Pean, founder of the December 12 movement, an organization for the rights of African-Americans, thanked Díaz-Canel, on behalf of her organization, the Cuban people, who “have acted in terms of leadership and a future of resistance.”

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Cuba and Angola united by unbreakable ties of blood, friendship and brotherhood

Cuba and Angola united by unbreakable ties of blood, friendship and brotherhood
First Secretary of the Party Central Committee and President of the Republic of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez considered the talks held at Angola’s Presidential Palace with his counterpart João Gonçalves Lourenço as “very fruitful”.

Author: Yaima Puig Meneses | informacion@granmai.cu

Author: René Tamayo León | internet@granma.cu

august 30, 2023 11:08:36


Angola’s President invited to “think about practical mechanisms which promote exchange between our countries at all levels”.

Photo: Estudios Revolución
Luanda, Angola – First Secretary of the Party Central Committee and President of the Republic of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez considered the talks held at Angola’s Presidential Palace with his counterpart João Gonçalves Lourenço as “very fruitful”.

The dialogue ratified the willingness of both countries to keep strengthening and expanding their ties as Díaz-Canel expressed in a session of Angola’s Ministers Council.

Attesting these historic bonds of brotherhood built for more than 40 years the President conveyed warm greetings to the people of Angola on behalf of Army General Raúl Castro Ruz.

He stressed that Cuba and Angola are united by unbreakable ties of blood, friendship and brotherhood, born of the sad and embarrassing period of slavery -since an important part of our ancestors come from this region – these went on later with the support of our internationalist forces to FAPLA with the aim of consolidating independence and preserving Angola’s national sovereignty.

“Our support to Angola is inspired and held up on those solid bases, and we have maintained it for decades, with a broad civil cooperation which modestly, prides itself of having furthered also Angola’s socioeconomic development in a period of peace”, he recalled.

“For us, this was a long awaited and eagerly anticipated visit, which had to be postponed because of the pandemic in 2020. It takes place in the midst of important commemorations for the Angolan people, such as a new anniversary of the proclamation of independence and the historic battle of Kangamba, a military landmark in the country’s war of liberation. He said.



Photo: Estudios Revolución
This visit also pays homage to the FAPLA’s combatants and the Army Revolutionary Forces which were involved in the struggle for the independence of Angola, those who died or were wounded in the battlefields.

The Cuban President talked about the singular relationship between Dr Agostinho Neto and Fidel, since these are the very foundations of the close friendship that today guide the unbreakable relations of friendship, solidarity and brotherhood existing between our peoples and between our countries.

It is the will of both sides, he assured, to continue “widening and consolidating our relations in areas of mutual interest”. He considered the new generations of leaders in the two countries, that following the natural processes of history have taken on the top positions in the Party and Government, “also representing a continuity of the legacy of our historic leaders who were the builders of the friendship we have today.”

Díaz-Canel showed his confidence that “we can jointly profit effectively and in the best way from the existing potential to increase the level of the economic, commercial and financial relations in the areas of cooperation, investment and foreign trade, promoting them to the level of the excellent and historic political relations that we have.”

Angola is the African country where we have the most varied cooperation, and there are potentials, to expand them, in other areas like renewable energy sources and biotechnology.

He thanked the support received in the fight against the blockade imposed by the United States, which has come not only from Angola, but also from the African Union and other multilateral forums, in which the African countries have demanded the end of these unjust measures of persecution and harassment which also affect third parties, given its extraterritorial component.

“I want to reaffirm before you Cuba’s unwavering will to continue consolidating a respectful and friendful relationship with the people and government of Angola, whose solidarity has been also beneficial for us in hard moments, especially in the last few years.”

“My new visit to Luanda, first as a Head of State, gives continuity to the systematic exchange of high-level visits which take place between the two countries, and contribute to consolidate our bilateral ties, which date back to 1975, and are characterized by the legacy of friendship between our historic leaders, Dr Agostinho Neto and Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz.”

Both presidents ratified the willingness and interests to “increase the economic, commercial and of investment relations, despite the great geographic distance, considering the business relations of great value, which should keep developing, including the ties between Mariel Special Development Zone and the Luanda-Bengo Special Economic Zone”, he said.

CUBA, A BROTHER COUNTRY

“Angola greatly appraises the relations with Cuba, a brother country with which we expect to deepen and consolidate our ties of friendship and economic cooperation. We believe that this visit to Angola is an important step for the materialization of this goal”. This was expressed by President João Gonçalves Lourenço, who recalled how in the hardest moments of Angola’s history, Cuba took in the training of youth, many today holding great responsibilities of the country.

He highlighted the role performed by the Cuban Health Professionals, who during a considerable period guaranteed the work of our hospitals at all the levels of care, and in the whole national territory, while ours were trained in Angola, in Cuba, and in European countries.

“We are satisfied with this great result of our bilateral cooperation”, Lourenço stressed, and affirmed that the ties should live on, “granting them a new paradigm, and focusing on the specialized high-level exchange in critical areas of knowledge, for which we count once more with your selfless cooperation and solidarity.”

“It is indispensable to think in practical mechanisms which enable the exchange between our countries at all levels, free trade, complementarity in the use of available resources, the transfer of technical and scientific knowledge, and the priority in terms of implementation of industrialization projects in our countries, with basis on the sustainable use of raw material and of other resources we have in store.”

“Angola defends the end of the economic blockade your country has been subjected to decades ago”, he said.

SIGNATURE OF BILATERAL AGREEMENTS

The two leaders witnessed the signature of three bilateral agreements which contribute to the strengthening of cooperation between the two countries.

Memorandum of Understanding between the Center for the State Control of Medicines, Equipment and Medical Devices (CECMED) of the Republic of Cuba and the Health Technology and Medicine Regulating Agency (ARMED) of the Republic of Angola, to develop a cooperation relation in the field of pharmaceutical regulation and rules.

Memorandum of Understanding to promote investment between the Office of Mariel Special Development Zone, of the Republic of Cuba, and the Development Society of the Luanda-Bengo E.P Special Economic Zone of the Republic of Angola, with the aim of establishing a beneficial exchange, in both operating elements and cooperation for the establishment of investment.

In statements to the press Lourenço said that “to talk about the relations between our two countries is to talk about relations of brotherhood between two peoples that love each other a lot, and that in difficult moments, in which any of them can be the other come to help. Cuba has an important place in our countries’ life.”

The level of cooperation between Cuba and Angola, he admitted, is below what our people demand. “Hence we are willing to work towards placing the level of economic cooperation, at the level of the friendly relations between our two peoples.”

He assured that he will respond to the invitation of President Díaz-Canel to repay an official visit to Cuba, and to take part in the upcoming summit G77 plus China to be held in Havana.

Díaz-Canel considered that the talks held “are a landmark in our relations, and also at present, for all we can do jointly. We are willing to maintain, continue and expand cooperation, collaboration, friendship and solidarity with the Republic of Angola.”

Cuban president arrives in Mozambique on official visit

Cuban president arrives in Mozambique on official visit
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel arrived today in Mozambique to strengthen the historic ties of friendship and cooperation that unite the two nations.

Author: Radio Habana Cuba | internet@granma.cu

august 25, 2023 09:08:44



Photo : Alejandro Azcuy
Maputo, August 25 (Prensa Latina)– Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel arrived today in Mozambique to strengthen the historic ties of friendship and cooperation that unite the two nations.
The Cuban president traveled to Maputo from South Africa, where he participated in the BRICS Summit on behalf of the Group of 77 plus China and held meetings with solidarity groups.
During his stay in this African nation, the head of state will meet with Mozambican President Filipe Jacinto Nyusi, with collaborators from the Caribbean nation who work there, representatives of solidarity movements and Cuban residents.
The visit takes place on the eve of the 48th anniversary of the relations between Cuba and Mozambique, signed on August 27, 1975, which confers a very special character to this meeting.
The history of cooperation between the two countries is marked by the friendship between the first Mozambican president and independence fighter, Samora Machel, and the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, who visited the city of Beira in March 1977.
From those early moments to the present, the ties between the two nations have been close.
Many Mozambicans have benefited from their cooperation, both through the contribution of Cuban cooperants in different spheres of economic and social development, as well as through the training of thousands of young people from this country in the Caribbean.