Friday, March 29, 2024

PM offers support to Cubans

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Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has expressed solidarity with the government and people of Cuba, and offered any assistance Barbados can render, following a horrific explosion in downtown Havana on Friday.

Reports from the Cuban capital indicate that about two dozen people were killed and scores injured in the gas explosion at the historic Hotel Saratoga.

“Let me first express my sincere regret, great sadness and solidarity with you regarding the unfortunate gas-related explosion which took place in the centre of your lovely city Havana . . . . I have heard the media reports, with accompanying frightening images, that confirm loss of life and great damage done,” Mottley said in a letter dispatched yesterday to Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez.

“I understand the pain you must feel when unplanned and unwelcomed events, like this one today, occur. We often ask why? Yet, these tragic events also build resilience and determination in us that help to both give strength to move forward beyond them and to take the necessary action to avoid them happening again.

“Let me assure you that Barbados stands ready to give any assistance you may need as you attend to this matter and I wish you every success in your response actions.”

(PR)

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