St Kitts-Nevis discusses cooperation with Cuba

Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris of St. Kitts/Nevis and the new Cuban Ambassador to the Federation, Abelardo Fabio Hernández Ferrer, have reaffirmed the commitment of their respective Governments to further strengthen the shared bilateral relations between both countries.

- Advertisement -

These commitments were given on Tuesday when Ferrer paid his first courtesy call on Harris since assuming the post as Cuban Ambassador to St. Kitts and Nevis.

Gratitude for support given to Cuba

During discussions, the Ambassador expressed gratitude towards the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis for the support it has given to Cuba as it relates to calling for an end to the U.S. economic embargo.

The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis and the Republic of Cuba share a mutually beneficial partnership, with assistance being provided to the Federation in the area of human resource development, through the provision of scholarships.

Strong voice for Developing States

“Cuba has long been a strong and reliable voice in support of Developing States, and St. Kitts and Nevis, like other countries within CARICOM, we have benefited from that strong advocacy. The international agenda is rife with many issues in which we hope again to collaborate and cooperate with Cuba. Some of these issues are issues relating to climate change, climate mitigation and resilience measures. Other issues relate to the challenge of the blacklisting of states by the OECD and also the emerging issue of de-risking of banks within Caribbean islands,” the Prime Minister said.

He also highlighted the strong support St. Kitts and Nevis has received from the Cuban Government towards the social development of the Kittitian and Nevisian people, particularly in the areas of health and education.

“We would want of course to see both of these areas strengthened, broadening the cooperation and the supply of specialist services to our country, and of course the training of our citizens in Cuba,” the prime minister added.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

From the period 2014-2017, a total of 27 Cuban scholarships were offered to nationals of St. Kitts and Nevis, of which 23 students pursued studies in Medicine and two pursued studies in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.

More Stories

Students’ Loan Bureau

SLB extends Debt Reset Programme to December 2026

The Students’ Loan Bureau (SLB) has extended its Debt Reset Programme to December 2026, giving borrowers additional time to regularize their loan accounts and...
Florida's New Laws Impose Harsher Penalties for Crimes Committed by Undocumented Immigrants

Cuban national dies in ICE custody at Georgia detention center

A 33-year-old Cuban national, identified as Denny Adan Gonzalez, died on April 28 while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)...
Climate change leaves the Bahamas with huge debt, country seeks help

Bahamas government defends use of US lobbyists

The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has defended the government’s use of United States-based public affairs advisers following a report detailing lobbying arrangements...
Haiti Princess Sarah Zeid

Princess Sarah Zeid of Jordan urges global responsibility during Haiti mission

Princess Sarah Zeid of Jordan, Senior Special Advisor to the World Food Programme (WFP), has called for stronger international action to support Haiti’s most...
Leslie Campbell

JLP pays tribute to former Deputy Treasurer Leslie Campbell following his passing

The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is mourning the death of its former deputy treasurer Leslie Campbell, describing him as a dedicated public servant and...
Edmund-Bartlett-Jamaica-Tourism-Restart-Recovery-Task-Force

Spirit Airlines shutdown not expected to disrupt Jamaica tourism sector

The cessation of flights by United States budget carrier Spirit Airlines is not expected to significantly impact Jamaica’s tourism sector, according to Tourism Minister...

US-Bahamas economic dialogue convened at Embassy ‘Coffee Conversation’

A high-level economic dialogue between U.S. and Bahamian leaders took place at the U.S. Embassy in Nassau during an exclusive “Coffee Conversation” hosted by...

JACANA appoints Alerie Hull-Duhaney as new chief executive officer

JACANA, Jamaica’s leading vertically integrated wellness platform, has appointed Alerie Hull-Duhaney as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), signaling a new phase of growth for the...
Antigua and Barbuda to host investment conference in March 2025

ABLP secures landslide victory as Browne’s snap election gamble pays off

Prime Minister Gaston Browne’s decision to call a general election nearly two years ahead of the constitutional deadline paid off on Thursday, with his...
SVG Sailing Week

SVG Sailing Week earns gold certification for sustainability

SVG Sailing Week 2026 has secured a major sustainability milestone, earning the Clean Regattas Gold Certificate following the successful staging of this year’s event. The...

Latest Articles