Ricardo Alarcon
Ricardo Alarcon
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesadais a Cuban statesman. He served as Cuba's Permanent Representative to the United Nationsfor nearly 30 years and later served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1992 to 1993. Subsequently Alarcón was President of the National Assembly of People's Power from 1993 to 2013, and because of this post, was considered the third-most powerful figure in Cuba. He also was a Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba until 2013...
NationalityCuban
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth21 May 1937
CountryCuba
The boy belongs to his father, belongs to his family, and nobody should interfere with that,
The congress will bring ratification, reiteration of the fundamentals of the revolution.
Even if they invited us, we would not have come.
What the world should fight is the monopoly that some have over weapons of mass destruction and, in particular, nuclear arms.
What the U.S. government should do is grant them freedom immediately, ... If they want to accuse them of something else, then accuse them, present evidence, and search for an impartial tribunal.
The whole strategy, ... is getting in forever.
The whole world should feel that this tragedy is its own.
The United States only accepts reports that are favorable. It is not surprising it continues to ignore the U.N. whenever convenient.
I don't have the slightest doubt that any honest person analyzing this case will arrive at the same conclusion (as the appeals court),
No one has the right to monopolize any source of energy fundamental for humanity.
Nobody should expect from the congress the abandonment of what our revolution has meant.
For almost two months, he has been arbitrarily separated from his father and his four grandparents.
It's like a work of art ... the work doesn't disappear when the author disappears,
The news pained and saddened Cubans. In their name, we wish to express our profound solidarity with the people of the United States, state and local authorities and the victims of this catastrophe.