Elizalde Defends the Sending of Humanitarian Aid to Cuba: “It Is Nothing More than the Continuation of Chile’s Tradition”
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This day, the Minister of the Interior, Álvaro Elizalde, again supported the government’s decision to send humanitarian aid to Cuba. The Secretary of State was consulted on whether this could hinder the relations of the United States or even influence the eventual candidacy of former President Michelle Bachelet to the General Secretariat of the United Nations (UN). In this regard, Elizaldo responded that the same United States country offered ai…
Interior Minister Alvaro Elizalde this Sunday addressed the criticisms opposed to the sending of humanitarian aid to Cuba, confirmed this week by the government through Foreign Ministry. The details regarding the costs and their delivery were shared this week by Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren. In particular, US$ 1 million will be allocated to the island through a budget coming from the Chilean Agency for International Cooperation for Deve…
In conversation with CNN Chile Radio, Republican Party bench deputy Stephan Schubert expressed his harsh vision regarding the political contingency marked by the humanitarian aid sent by Chile to Cuba and the financial state in which the current government will deliver the country on March 11. #CNNChileRadio We are talking with Republican deputy Stephan Schubert. We will talk about the sending of humanitarian aid from the government to Cuba and …
From the island, medical support materialized, in food and other areas under the governments of Jorge Alessandri, Salvador Allende, Michelle Bachelet and Sebastián Piñera. The earthquakes of 1960 and 2010 that affected different areas of the country left thousands of victims and victims, and the floods in Atacama in 2015. The first international medical aid provided by the Cuban Revolution was to Chile in 1960. Between 1972 and 1973 the Cuban pe…
Cuban authorities confirmed Thursday the arrival of the first two Mexican Navy ships carrying humanitarian aid, in an effort to alleviate the severe shortages plaguing the island. Cuba's ambassador to Mexico, Eugenio Martínez, explained that the shipment includes approximately 800 tons of food and essential supplies. This aid comes at a critical time, as new restrictions imposed by the Trump administration have blocked the flow of basic supplies…
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