Parliamentary Public Hearing Held “Cuba Wants Peace” - Radio Habana Cuba
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Cuban deputies denounced the threats of military intervention, the intensification of the blockade imposed by the United States, its effects, and the accusation against Raúl Castro.
Havana, 28 May (Latin Press) The Council of State of the Republic of Cuba began today at the Capitol the Parliamentary Public Hearing "Cuba wants peace", with the presence of Esteban Lazo, president of the Parliament.
The Council of State of the Republic of Cuba began this Thursday at the headquarters of the National Assembly of People's Power the Parliamentary Public Hearing “Cuba wants peace”, with the presence of Esteban Lazo, president of the parliament. From the Capitol, deputies defended the dignity and sovereignty of the nation in a space of debate and patriotic reaffirmation. The meeting reflected the commitment of the Cuban people to peace and the re…
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp The member of the Political Bureau and President of the National Assembly of People's Power, Esteban Lazo Hernández presided over the Parliamentary Public Hearing “Cuba Wants Peace” in which Cuban and foreign deputies raised their voices to condemn, once again, the genocidal policy of the United States government against the Cuban people. In her speech, Deputy Yamila González Ferrer, member of the Committee on the Care …
The course of hostilities for almost seven decades, the most recent escalation of the blockade and the invention of pretexts to justify a possible armed aggression, such as the recent accusation against Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, a completely illegal act legally and ethically, were denounced by the experienced diplomat
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