Our America to Cuba Convoy

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Some 500 people from more than 30 countries make up the convoy bringing around 20 tons of aid to the island. Photo: Juvenal Balán

About half a million dollars were raised in the United States, earmarked for solar panels and related equipment, to be donated to Cuban hospitals. While their purchase and shipment to the largest of the Antilles could have been done directly, it was not possible due to the sanctions imposed by the blockade.

This was reported on Thursday, in a conversation with the press, by Manolo De los Santos, leader of The People’s Forum, and a member of the Our America to Cuba Convoy, which brings together nearly 500 people from more than 30 countries, representing popular, progressive, revolutionary, leftist, and humanist forces, and is bringing approximately 20 tons of aid to the island.

“We’ve come not only with a shipment of aid—which is necessary, such as food and medicine for children with cancer, things that the blockade specifically prevents the Cuban government from purchasing freely—but I believe the most important thing we’re bringing is the desire to stand with the people during this very difficult time,” he asserted, knowing that, “if we turn our backs on Cuba, we would be turning our backs on humanity.”

For her part, Italian MEP Ilaria Salis emphasized that her country votes every year at the UN in favor of lifting the blockade against “this nation that resists fierce imperialism.” So being here is also a way to reaffirm that position, which is that of her people.

On the other hand, she noted that being part of the Convoy has not been without blackmail and threats, such as the fact that many had their U.S. visas canceled. Nevertheless, her decision has been firm.

This is the first time that MEP Emma Fourreau has visited Cuba. For her, she said, it is a duty and an honor, because the Cuban Revolution and solidarity are an inspiration to the world. “In the face of imperialism, the answer is friendship and solidarity,” she affirmed.

The consequences of choosing a path different from that of the empire have been evident in recent days, both inside and outside hospitals and other social institutions, stated MEP Marc Botenga. Due to the criminal nature of the blockade, “what is happening now in Cuba is not limited to Cuba. It is something much deeper. It concerns the very foundations of the world we want. What kind of world order do we desire?” he asked.

“Do we accept a world order that, essentially, takes us back to the days of traditional colonialism? It is unacceptable,” he stated, “because that would destroy ‘the hope for a different society.’ Cuba has shown us, in various areas—and healthcare is undoubtedly one of the best examples—that through political decisions, a different society can be created.”

The name of the Convoy, explained David Adler, coordinator of the Progressive International and one of the organizers of this solidarity initiative, is derived from that seminal work by José Martí, which reminds us that this region belongs to its peoples, not to the Yankee empire.

He further noted that the objective of “Our America to Cuba” is also to reaffirm international solidarity with the country’s struggle for self-determination, the most sacred principle of international law.

“We are dozens and dozens of delegates, but we represent millions of people in this convoy,” he noted, “and we are also here to forge an international front of solidarity with Cuba.”

In that regard, he announced that a small flotilla of three ships carrying more solidarity aid for the largest of the Antilles is expected to arrive, and he called for participation in the events on March 21th, when the International Day of Solidarity with Cuba will be celebrated.

Faced with threats from the empire, Cuba stands firm

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Photo: Ismael Batista

The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, stated on his social media account that, “in the face of the worst-case scenario, Cuba has one certainty: any external aggressor will encounter an insurmountable resistance.”

“The U.S. publicly threatens Cuba, almost daily, with the forceful overthrow of the constitutional order. And it uses an outrageous pretext: the severe limitations of the weakened economy that they have attacked and attempted to isolate for more than six decades,” he added.

He also denounced the hostile economic war waged against the island, applied as collective punishment against a people by an empire seeking to seize the country, its resources, its property, and even the very economy they are trying to suffocate in order to force our surrender.

The Cuban president’s words were echoed by Political Bureau member and Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla, who also alluded to the aggressive policies of the United States and the unwavering will of the Cuban people to maintain their independence.

“The collective punishment being inflicted on Cubans will not diminish the full exercise of sovereignty nor our creativity in the face of the blockade and the energy embargo,” he said.

“Every act of imperialist aggression will clash with the indomitable will of the Cuban people in the defense of the homeland’s independence,” he declared.

Vietnam will continue to support Cuba

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Photo: Estudios Revolución

The successful progress of Cuba-Vietnam cooperation in rice production, based on the three methods implemented by Agri-VMA in Los Palacios, was highlighted by the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, during his visit to the island on Monday afternoon to receive Nguyen Van Quang, president of the company.

A user of the Mariel Special Development Zone, the company is developing a collaborative project in areas of the Agro-industrial Grain Company in Pinar del Río province. This collaboration combines rice cultivation on land held in usufruct under a 100% foreign-owned enterprise model, partnership agreements with Cuban producers, and the sale of inputs and technological packages to growers in the Vueltabajo region in foreign currency. These methods are yielding high production rates of wet paddy rice.

In assessing the results of the collaboration with Agri-VMA, Díaz-Canel emphasized that this demonstrates the consensus he reached with the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), To Lam, during the latter’s visit to the island in 2024.

The Head of State thanked Nguyen Van Quang for support that shows “that in a short time Cuba will be able to become self-sufficient in rice.”

He urged the company to complete the agreed-upon plans and to continue strengthening the methods aimed at cooperative production with farmers and the marketing of inputs and technological packages. He also highlighted the contribution this experience is making in attracting other Vietnamese companies.

Comrade Nguyen Van Quang thanked President Díaz-Canel Bermúdez for the welcome; he commented that this visit fulfills his country’s leadership’s decision to continue supporting sister nation Cuba.

“Cuba,” he said, “is going through a difficult time, but we are fully prepared to continue supporting it so that it can overcome these challenges.”

Photo: Estudios Revolución

Fraternal support for the island from Russia and China

Through social network X, Political Bureau member and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla announced on Thursday that he had spoken by telephone with “my dear friend Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia.”

In this regard, the Cuban foreign minister said that the contact was timely to continue the exchange of issues addressed during his recent visit to Moscow, “focused on promoting bilateral ties in different sectors, and we confirmed the excellent state of relations,” he said.

He also expressed his gratitude for the “resolute support” expressed by his Russian counterpart for the defense of our national sovereignty and Cuba’s right to choose its own destiny.

In this regard, the foreign ministry of the Eurasian nation reported that during the dialogue, “firm support was expressed for the fraternal Cuban people in the defense of state sovereignty and the right to choose their own path of development.”

TAKING RELATIONS TO HIGHER LEVELS

Similarly, Rodríguez Parrilla referred in X to his “cordial conversation” with Comrade Wang Yi, Foreign Minister of China and Director of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CC CPC).

“We reaffirm our willingness to continue strengthening our relations and taking them to higher levels, with the implementation of the consensus reached by Presidents Xi Jinping and Díaz-Canel,” he said.

He also expressed his gratitude for the offers of assistance to the island, as well as the statements of support and solidarity, which reaffirm the special nature of the historical ties between the two socialist countries, he noted.

Finally, the head of Cuban diplomacy said that they exchanged views on the current regional and international situation and the need to defend peace, international law, and sovereignty.