Tourism, economy, sports, and their dynamics in Cuba are among this Friday’s topics for debate.
At the end of the Movement’s annual meeting, the Iván Mora Godoy Cuba Solidarity House in Boyacá will hand over the pro tempore presidency to the group that will be in charge of organizing the work and activities in support of Cuba for the next 12 months.
The fight for an end of the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed on Cuba by the United States and Cuba’s removal from Washington’s State Sponsors of Terrorism list are among the fronts of struggle.
On Thursday, the Colombian Cuba Solidarity Movement celebrated the vote against the United States’ blockade at the United Nations General Assembly.
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