Havana, April 27 (RHC)-- Since the announcement of the regulations on travel to and from Cuba, a measure adopted by Cuban authorities as part of the National Plan for the Prevention and Confrontation of COVID-19 as of March 20th, more than 2,000 Cubans have returned to national territory, by air and sea, from more than a dozen countries.
Among the nations from which Cuban residents have returned are Angola, Barbados, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Italy, Nicaragua, Peru, Portugal, Mexico, Panama and Equatorial Guinea, reported Cubaminrex.
These return flights of Cuban citizens and foreigners residing in our country have been organized between the competent Cuban authorities and their counterparts in each of the countries involved, in strict compliance with internationally established standards.
Since the beginning of the spread of the pandemic, Cuban Consulates have provided timely information to Cuban nationals abroad on the evolution of the disease in the territory and on consular procedures. At the same time, the Cuban authorities are permanently monitoring the situation of our nationals stranded in different countries, while efforts are being made, whenever possible, to ensure their return to our country.
Likewise, the actions of Cuban residents and members of solidarity organizHavana, April 27 (RHC)-- Since the announcement of the regulations on travel to and from Cuba, a measure adopted by Cuban authorities as part of the National Plan for the Prevention and Confrontation of COVID-19 as of March 20th, more than 2,000 Cubans have returned to national territory, by air and sea, from more than a dozen countries. ations with Cuba have been commendable. They have provided food, medicine and inexpensive accommodations to Cuban citizens who are waiting to return to our national territory.