Communist Party of Cuba debates national agenda
The meeting, initially scheduled to last two days, is held in a single session via videoconference, precisely “taking into account the complex situation the country is experiencing.”
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“This act constitutes a flagrant violation of international law, the sovereignty of peoples, and regional peace,” the solidarity organization stated in a press release.
As on two previous occasions, the Razones de Cuba platform devoted a television broadcast to analyzing El Toque and its impact on the country’s exchange rate dynamics, a topic that has received significant coverage in digital and print publications.
Josefina Vidal, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, has rejected and denied press reports about alleged contacts between Cuban officials and the United States government to discuss internal matters related to Venezuela.