Cuba undertakes a "defiant process of economic and social transformations" without abandoning the principles defended by its historic leader Fidel Castro, and with the well-being of the people as a priority, said President Miguel Díaz-Canel. "From Fidel we learned that we always have to save three inalienable principles: the independence of the country, the Revolution and the values and conquests that socialism represents. Under this premise we …
This story is only covered by news sources that have yet to be evaluated by the independent media monitoring agencies we use to assess the quality and reliability of news outlets on our platform. Learn more here.
Cuba undertakes a "defiant process of economic and social transformations" without abandoning the principles defended by its historic leader Fidel Castro, and with the well-being of the people as a priority, said President Miguel Díaz-Canel. "From Fidel we learned that we always have to save three inalienable principles: the independence of the country, the Revolution and the values and conquests that socialism represents. Under this premise we …