
The Alba ship will arrive at various destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean, laying the foundations for a sovereign logistics network. Photo: Josรฉ Manuel Correa
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The Alba ship will arrive at various destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean, laying the foundations for a sovereign logistics network. Photo: Josรฉ Manuel Correa
By: Laura Mercedes Girรกldez, Luis Alberto Portuondo, Julio Martรญnez Molina, Rafael Mena Brito, รngel Freddy Pรฉrez Cabrera, Anaisis Hidalgo Rodrรญguez, Ortelio Gonzรกlez Martรญnez, Josรฉ Llamos Camejo and Jorge Enrique Jerez Belisario – Sept. 1, 2025
While US ships and submarines point their guns at Venezuela, the ALBA ship embodies the shared dreams of unity between Fidel and Chรกvez, Bolรญvar and Martรญ.
In 2014, Latin America and the Caribbean was declared a Zone of Peace. In this territory, countries do not sanction each other or threaten each other with nuclear-armed ships. They do not attempt to delegitimize legally established governments, but rather support them, because offering a hand to a state is also helping its people.
These days, when Venezuela is under military siege by the US empire, and Cuba knows it is continually harassed by the same enemy, their peoples forget the distance and build bridges to realize the shared dreams of Fidel and Chรกvez that were also the aspirations of Bolรญvar and Martรญ: a united America, from the Rio Grande to Patagonia.
A route for solidarity
Like the peace that moves through the Caribbean, pure white, even though saltpeter tries to defile it… In the cabin, in the center, watching over the cargo, those eyesโChรกvezโsโlaunch not missiles but messages, to remind the world that Our America is not alone.
Thus, while US ships and submarines point their guns at Venezuela, the ship Manuel Gual departed from the port of La Guaira, later received at the Mariel Special Development Zone in the presence of members of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Cuba’s (PCC) Central Committee, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz; the first secretary of the Party in Artemisa, Gladys Martรญnez Verdecia; member of the Secretariat of the Central Committee and head of its Department of Services, Yudรญ Mercedes Rodrรญguez Hernรกndez; and the Venezuelan ambassador to Cuba, Orlando Maneiro.
This is the first voyage of the ALBA-TCP countries’ย shipping and trade route in response to the need for a regional maritime transport solution raised at the 24th Summit of the alliance in December 2024.
This โbrave crewโ is, in the words of Cuba’s interim Minister of Domestic Trade and Foreign Investment, Carlos Luis Jorge Mรฉndez, “the bearer not only of a valuable cargo of material goods but, above all, of the sincere affection of the people and government of Venezuela toward Cuba.โ
โIt is,โ he said, โa reminder that our peoples, when they unite, are stronger and freer. A commitment to a shared future, joint development, and the dream that our nations can prosper on the basis of complementarity and unity without depending on anyone but the strength of our own peoples.
May every ship that sails the Caribbean on this route serve to honor the memory of Fidel and Chรกvez and promote the certainty that we are building a more just, sovereign, and prosperous future for our peoples. While some impose blockades and sanctions, we open paths of brotherhood,โ he said, reiterating Cubaโs condemnation of the deployment of US military forces and resources in the Caribbean and the disinformation war they are waging to justify aggression against Venezuela.
More than 6,100 tons of products, including food supplies, animal feed, fertilizers, and seeds, arrived in the containers of the Manuel Gual. With this inaugural voyage of the ALBA route, the experience becomes a commercial model that will reduce logistics costs, promote new productive niches, expand the market for producers, and generate direct benefits for consumers.
However, it is not only a regional tool for economic independence, as Fidel and Chรกvez dreamed when they created ALBA, but also a demonstration of solidarity, complementarity, and collaboration in facing social challenges, according to Orlando Maneiro.
It is an expression of the commitment and political will of the heads of state and government of the member countries to integration based on principles of equity and resistance to imperialism, he said.
Cuba will never be silenced in the face of injustice
The Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), together with the Cuban Chapter of the Anti-Fascist International, showed its unconditional support this weekend throughout the country for the people of Venezuela, threatened by the US military deployment in the Caribbean.
In the capital, the meeting was chaired by Teresa Amarelle Bouรฉ, a member of the Political Bureau of the PCC and secretary general of the Federation of Cuban Women; Inรฉs Marรญa Chapman Waugh, deputy prime minister; Fernando Gonzรกlez Llort, hero of the Republic and president of ICAP; and Orlando Maneiro, ambassador of Venezuela.
Under the premise that โVenezuela is not a threat, Venezuela is hope,โ the statements on drug trafficking and paramilitarism, promoted by the US administration without legal basis, seeking to violate the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and self-determination of Venezuela, were condemned.
At the meeting, Fernando Gonzรกlez Llort stated that ICAP supports the actions that the government of Nicolรกs Maduro decides to implement to guarantee the countryโs security: โKeep in mind that Venezuela is not alone. Cuba will never remain silent in the face of injustice. We will defend the truth, equality, and the rights of our Venezuelan brothers and sisters.โ
Santiago is also on the side of the birthplace of Bolรญvar and Chรกvez, as demonstrated at an event attended by, among others, internationalists from Cuba who served in Venezuela.
โI fondly remember the welcome I received from the brotherly Venezuelan people when I provided medical assistance in 2003,โ said Dr. Arelis Machado Elรญas, while condemning that imperialism โcannot stand progressive ideas enduring among the peoples.โ
The people of Cienfuegos, for their part, demanded an end to hostility against Venezuela and Latin America, which is, as was made clear there, evidence of the extraterritorial, colonial, and regional peace-violating nature of imperialist actions.
From the La Rotonda cinema in Santa Clara, a call was made to respect the region as a Zone of Peace and free of weapons of mass destruction. Meanwhile, the people of Bayamo raised their voices as a bastion of dignity. Their words of solidarity, sharp as an insurgent machete, built a bridge across the Caribbean to embrace Venezuela, threatened under the pretext of false ghosts of drug trafficking. Ciego de รvila was also the scene of solidarity and internationalist support.
โIf the Yankees were fair, instead of a threat to their national security, they would recognize that Venezuela is a hope for other Third World peoples. But we cannot ask for pears from an elm tree,โ said young Carla Lรณpez at the ICAP headquarters in Guantรกnamo.
Camagรผey also demanded that hands be kept off Venezuela, with which the Cuban people have had a special relationship for more than two decades.
The event also reiterated the right of peoples to self-determination and to choose their path democratically.
(Granma)