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Cuba-U.S.
Conflict
Another turn of the screw
Venezuela
Pushes for Social Agenda and Debate on Existing Economic Model at
Summit of the Americas
Venezuela
argued that a debate on the current economic system is necessary if
economic growth and social justice is to be achieved in Latin
America.
Declaration
of Nuevo León,
Monterrey
“We
will not remain silent”
Chavez and Venezuelan Officials React to US
Remarks on Referendum and Relations with Cuba
STATEMENT BY RAFAEL DAUSA CÉSPEDES, NORTH
AMERICAN DIRECTOR AT THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
MINREX
denies Cuban diplomat’s involvement in drug trafficking activities
STATEMENT
FROM THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
New
pretexts from Washington to aggravate tensions with Cuba
On
Monday, January 5, 2004, officials at the U.S. Interests Section in
Havana and the U.S. State Department communicated to the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and the Cuban Interests Section in Washington,
respectively, that they considered another round of migratory talks
as out of the question, “until the Cuban ....
Venezuelan
Government Denies Supporting Leftists and Guerillas
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA, AT THE KARL MARX THEATER ON
JANUARY 3, 2004, FOR THE 45 ANNIVERSARY OF THE TRIUMPH OF THE CUBAN
REVOLUTION.
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Ten Bush Administration Outrages
Venezuela
Asks Interpol to Help Capture Terror Suspects Seeking Asylum in the
US
"Without
culture there is no revolution" Interview with Farruco Sesto
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