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Cuba and Croatia favor strengthening bilateral relations

Cuba and Croatia favor strengthening bilateral relations Cuba and Croatia favor strengthening bilateral relations Havana, Apr 29 (Prensa Latina) Cuba and Croatia on Thursday ratified the willingness to strengthen the political dialogue and boost the development of economic, commercial and cooperation relations, the Cuban Foreign Ministry reported. According to that source, at the 2nd Round of Political Consultations between Foreign Ministries, held virtually, the parties noted the positive state of bilateral relations, which will be three decades old next year. At the meeting, the Cuban party thanked Croatia s historic position against the US blockade, as well as that country s traditional position in favor of the development of relations between Cuba and the European Union based on the Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement.

Schwarz-Schilling: Both Non-Papers are a Continuation of the Nationalist Policies of Serbia and Croatia

April 21, 2021 4:00 PM by Y.Z Former High Representative to Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Christian Schwarz-Schilling, explained in detail his position on Slovenia’s “non-paper” and unofficial plan for the division of BiH, pointing out that the European Union (EU) must take a clear and decisive stance against such scenarios. At the beginning of his text for Deutsche Welle, he said that while BiH is fighting a pandemic and its own politicians, few documents, the so-called “non-papers” about BiH, went to Brussels, and their goal, as he noted, is to “test the possibility of accepting such political proposals “. Peaceful separation in BiH

OHCHR | Human Rights Council Holds Biennial High-Level Panel Discussion on the Question of the Death Penalty

MORNING 23 February 2021 High Commissioner for Human Rights: There is no Evidence that the Death Penalty Deters Crime More Effectively than any other Punishment The Human Rights Council this morning held its biennial high-level panel discussion on the question of the death penalty, with a focus on human rights violations related to the use of the death penalty, in particular with respect to whether the use of the death penalty has a deterrent effect on crime rate. Michelle Bachelet, High Commissioner for Human Rights, said that there was no evidence that the death penalty deterred crime more effectively than any other punishment. Studies suggested that some States that had abolished the death penalty saw their murder rates unaltered or even decline. Studies had shown that it was the certainty of punishment, not its severity, that deterred criminals. There could be no greater call than an end to

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