Cuba–Suriname relations

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Cuba–Suriname relations

Diplomatic relations between Cuba and Suriname were established on 23 March 1979.[1] Suriname has had an embassy in Havana since 2003.[2] Cuba has had an embassy in Paramaribo since 1981.[3]

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Desi Bouterse (left) and Raúl Castro (right) at a CARICOM meeting (2011)
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Embassy of Cuba in Paramaribo

After the 1980 Surinamese coup d'état, Fidel Castro was the first head of state to offer his congratulations to Desi Bouterse.[4] Cuba established an embassy in Paramaribo in 1981, which developed into the largest diplomatic mission in Suriname.[3][5] The murder of Maurice Bishop in 1983, and subsequent invasion of Grenada, was followed by the downgrading of the Cuban embassy to a diplomatic post with a chargé d'affaires[5] and the expulsion of 105 Cuban diplomats and advisors.[6] The National Military Council denied a correlation between the expulsion and the events in Grenada.[7]

In 1998, President Wijdenbosch made a state visit to Cuba and promised to renew diplomatic relations.[8] In 2006, the Cuban embassy was re-established.[9] In 2011, there was a state visit by President Bouterse to Cuba to discuss trade.[10]

Cuba has sent many medical doctors to Suriname.[11] In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, 50 doctors were dispatched to Suriname.[12] Cuba also provided scholarships and medical education; however, the program was cancelled in August 2020.[13] In the 2020s, Cuban refugees increasingly used Suriname as a transit country to the United States.[14] In January 2021, a group of 500 Cubans stranded in South Drain, where they were denied access to Guyana, from which they had hoped to catch a flight to the United States.[15]

Trade

Trade between Suriname and Cuba is negligible. In 2019, Suriname exported US$242,000 worth of goods to Cuba with the main product being wood.[16][17] Cuba exported US$318,000 worth of goods, with the main product being detonating fuses.[18]

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