“We have a very good agreement (with Cuba) that also helps us a lot. In other words, it is a bilateral agreement that is very helpful for Mexico,” she said in response to a question about Washington’s pressure on Latin American countries to abandon medical cooperation with the island.

La Periquera is one of the most well-known historical buildings in the city of Holguín. It is located across from Calixto García Park, formerly the Plaza de Armas, in the city center.
Read more La PeriqueraCuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel affirmed that the largest of the Antilles is a country of peace that promotes solidarity and cooperation, but assured that the nation does not fear war. In an interview with the US publication Newsweek, the head of state maintained that the Caribbean island does not represent a threat to the United States, “much less an unusual and extraordinary threat as has been claimed,” and that there is no excuse for the US to resort to military aggression as a means of resolving bilateral differences.
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The intensive care unit at the Vladimir Ilich Lenin University Teaching Hospital in Holguin province. It continues to operate despite fuel shortages caused by the United States’ hostile policy toward Cuba.

On May Day, the people of Holguín marched together in full support for the Revolution and in defense of the homeland.
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