Jamaica’s Prime Minister addresses Congress on US-Cuba Relations

Jamaica’s Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller says Jamaica’s annual call at the United Nations for the lifting of the embargo against Cuba is likely to be replaced by an even more strident advocacy for international action against trafficking in children, which she said is a global scourge requiring united action.
The Prime Minister was speaking to members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) in the United States House of Representatives, other leaders in Congress and the officials of the IMF and the US Department of State at Capitol Hill, in Washington D.C., on Monday, January 26.
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