Havana, March 28 (ACN) The rector of the Havana-based Raul Roa Garcia Foreign Relations Institute, Rogelio Sierra, described the foreign policy of the Cuban Revolution as a result of a long-standing struggle tradition.
In his remarks at the closing session of a Foreign Relations Seminar, Sierra explained that the Cuba’s foreign policy was born along the island’s Independence Army, the Republic on Arms and has experienced different historical processes of the Cuban nation.
The diplomat and rector recalled the provisions of the 1860 Cuban constitution, known as the Guaimaro Constitution—the first one in the Republic of Cuba—which established an exchange beyond the Cuban borders.
Independence leaders such the Father of the Cuban Homeland, Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, and National Hero, Jose Marti, planted the seeds to turn Cuban foreign policy into