Executive Director of UNAIDS, Michel Sidibé, said here today that Cuba is an example of how a country can have new generations without HIV. Cuba has proved it and will achieve it, as its fundamental premise is to place the human being at the center and that is the driving force to transform the people's health, said Sidibe in a meeting with journalists.
Scheduled to take place in Washington, on November 10, is the second meeting of the Cuba-U.S. Bilateral Commission, which was created after the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Venezuela and Cuba have strengthened social cooperation, as part of the expansion of a comprehensive cooperation agreement between the two countries, signed on October 30, 2000.
Cuban industry has historically been affected by the blockade imposed by the United States which prevents the island from acquiring technologies in the international market, reported today the Ministry of Industries (Mindus).
Cubans from all generations come together today in a march to rivers and coasts to honor with flowers disappeared Rebel Army Commander, Camilo Cienfuegos. As every October 28, the participation of thousands of people are expected in this tribute.