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UK extends its ‘immense gratitude’ to Cuba for helping British cruise ship

John McEvoy by John McEvoy
7 April 2020
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UK ambassador to Cuba Dr Antony Stokes has formally thanked the Cuban government for taking in British cruise ship MS Braemar. The vessel, with a number of people infected with coronavirus (Covid-19) onboard, was refused permission to dock in the Bahamas and Barbados.

But the Cuban government offered to take it in and, as a result, 43 Cuban workers who helped had to go into quarantine for two weeks. Most of the ship’s 600 passengers were from the UK and have now been allowed to return home.

A ‘great gesture of solidarity’

In a letter dated 2 April and addressed to “those who helped in Operation Braemar”, Stokes said that he wanted to express his “and my country’s immense gratitude to the 43 Cubans” who assisted in Operation Braemar.

Feliz al saber que los 43 cubanos que apoyaron directamente la Operación Braemar regresan a casa sanos. Hoy les agradezco con esta carta, pero espero poder saludarlos cuando las condiciones hayan mejorado.🇨🇺🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/uigxIvcGII

— Dr Antony Stokes LVO OBE (@embAntony) April 2, 2020

Stokes continued:

During Operation Braemar, I witnessed the many qualities of the Cuban people, their humanitarian principles, kindness and hard-working attitude; facets of the Cuban character that I have come to know and love since I came to the country.

I assure those who return home today that their great gesture of solidarity will last in the memory of the passengers and crew of the Braemar, their family and friends, who are now reunited thanks to their effort.

His letter concluded with a handwritten note extending “a big (virtual) hug to all”.

Cuban solidarity

As The Canary has previously reported, Cuba’s humanitarian efforts have been extensive during the coronavirus pandemic.

Throughout March, Cuba sent scores of doctors to countries most affected by the virus. By 26 March, Cuba had reportedly “sent 144 health workers to Jamaica, 136 doctors to Venezuela, and 50 doctors to Suriname”, as well as dozens to Italy.

Despite its humanitarian efforts, Cuba remains under a brutal US blockade which extends back to the Cold War era.

Featured image via Wikimedia – Ein Dahmer

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  1. jeff3 says:
    6 years ago

    While American heap shitte on this country they alone take in a affected ship whot does that tell you about America

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    • ArthurFallowfield says:
      6 years ago

      More about the USA than they would wish.

      Reply
  2. Microbe says:
    6 years ago

    Cuba is renowned for its empathy and passion in helping other nations in dire need. Cuba was one of the first to send medical expertise and assistance to Africa during the outbreak of the very concerning Ebola epidemic which thankfully was contained. Cuba as a nation should receive far more world recognition for its peace and solidarity work.

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  3. lromeo41891 says:
    6 years ago

    True appreciation is to lift all SANCTIONS against Cuba immediately. It’s way beyond time to stop following the USA sanctions on this beautiful country with caring citizens.

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