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First Group of Medical Brigade Working in Jamaica Arrives in Cuba - Noticias Prensa Latina

Havana, 26 Mar (Prensa Latina) The Deputy Minister of Public Health Tania Cruz received today a first group of the medical brigade working in Jamaica, after that nation announced in unilateral decision the end of the collaboration agreement with Cuba. The post The first group of medical brigade working in Jamaica arrives in Cuba first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
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With this decision, the Government of Jamaica responds to external pressures and directly affects the population of the Caribbean country.

The members of the Cuban medical brigade in Jamaica arrived in Havana this Thursday through Terminal 5 of José Martí International Airport, after the government of the Caribbean nation decided to rescind the bilateral health cooperation agreement, in an action resulting from pressure from the United States. The post Medical Brigade returns to Cuba after Jamaica's decision to cease cooperation (+ Photos and videos) first appeared on Cubadebate.

With this action, the Jamaican government gives way to pressure from the U.S. government, which is not concerned about the health needs of Caribbean brothers and sisters.

The Cuban government has ordered the return of the 277 professionals who made up the medical brigade in Jamaica after Kingston deemed the bilateral agreement a violation of international and domestic law.

The second group of members of the Cuban medical brigade in Jamaica — the first arrived in Santiago de Cuba hours earlier — arrived in Havana this Thursday at José Martí International Airport, after the government of the Caribbean nation decided to rescind the bilateral health cooperation agreement, in an action resulting from pressure from the United States.

Facebook Twitter WhatsApp The second group of members of the Cuban medical brigade in Jamaica - the first arrived in Santiago de Cuba, hours earlier, arrived in Havana this Thursday at José Martí International Airport, after the government of the Caribbean nation decided to rescind the bilateral health cooperation agreement, in an action resulting from the pressures of the United States. Listen and download Jennifer López's radio proposal.

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