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Washington Asks Moscow: Please Do Not to Bomb American Troops Operating on the Ground in Northern Syria

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Washington has requested Moscow not to bomb areas of Northern Syria where US Special Forces are being deployed. These areas are under the jurisdiction of so-called “moderate opposition” rebels who are supported by the US and its allies. The areas in question pertain to pockets of Northern Syria in which various US-NATO supported jihadist groups including the Islamic State (ISIS) and Al Nusrah are fighting Syrian government forces (SAA) and their allies. These terrorist pockets are protected by the US-led coalition and Turkey:

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Raúl receives President of Peru

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Army General Raúl Castro Ruz, President of the Councils of State and Ministers, yesterday afternoon, February 18, received the honorable Ollanta Humala Tasso, President of the Republic of Peru, who is making an official visit to the country.

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Statement by White House Press Secretary on President Obama’s trip to Cuba and Argentina

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President Obama and the First Lady will travel to Cuba on March 21st and 22nd and Argentina on March 23rd and 24th. In Cuba, the President will work to build on the progress we have made toward normalization of relations with Cuba – advancing commercial and people-to-people ties that can improve the well-being of the Cuban people, and expressing our support for human rights.

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Unilever among first European companies in Mariel

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“It is an honor to be among the first companies to receive authorization from the Cuban government for a joint investment in Mariel and contribute to the development of the county and wellbeing of the population, in keeping with Unilever’s Sustainable Living Plan,” stated Fabio Prado, president of Unilever Mexico & Caribbean, speaking to Granma International.

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President Obama to visit Cuba

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THE Cuban Ministry of Foreign Relations Director General for the United States, Josefina Vidal, confirmed during a press conference in Havana this Thursday, February 18, that the President of the United States, Barack Obama, will visit Cuba March 21-22.

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Scientific research crucial to development

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The need to make scientific research an essential part of the country’s productive forces, contributing tangible results to socio-economic development, was emphasized by First Vice President Miguel Díaz–Canel Bermúdez, during discussion of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment’s (Citma) annual report for 2015.

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President of Peru to visit Cuba

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The Honorable Ollanta Moisés Humala Tasso, President of the Republic of Peru, will arrive in Havana today, February 18, on an official visit to the country.

During his stay, the distinguished guest will hold official talks with President Raúl Castro Ruz, in addition to a variety of other activities.

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Malmierca: Obama has support to continue dismantling the blockade

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President Barack Obama has the necessary support to continue dismantling the blockade, the main obstacle to improving relations between Cuba and the United States, Cuban Foreign Trade and Investment Minister, Rodrigo Malmierca, assured his U.S. counterpart Penny Pritzker in Washington yesterday.

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President of the Cuban Chamber of Commerce welcomes investments that respect sovereignty

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Once the U.S. lifts its sanctions on Cuba, there will be important areas for trade and U.S. investments will be convenient to the extent that they are consistent with the national interests and sovereignty of the island. This was the view expressed by the President of the Cuban Chamber of Commerce, Orlando Hernández Guillén, who is on a working visit to Washington as part of a delegation led by Cuba’s Minister of Foreign Trade and Investment, Rodrigo Malmierca.

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Raúl receives Vice President of Uruguay

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The meeting took place within a friendly atmosphere, where the two leaders noted the positive development of bilateral relations and their willingness to strengthen them. They also discussed topics on the international agenda. Participating on the Cuban side was Bruno Rodríguez Parilla, Minister of Foreign Relations.