
Johana Tablada
Johana Tablada is a Cuban diplomat currently serving as the Deputy Director for U.S. Affairs in the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She has been vocal about the impact of U.S. sanctions on Cuba, describing them as a financial persecution tool that exacerbates the hardships faced by the Cuban population. Tablada's recent statements emphasize the need for Cuba to be removed from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism, arguing that such a designation undermines the island's sovereignty and well-being.
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Cuba's deputy director of US affairs, Johana Tablada, said on X that 'Cuba's medical cooperation will continue.'
US to impose visa restrictions on African leaders tied to Cuban medics programmeJohana Tablada expressed her indignation over Feitó's remarks and called for her removal.
"En Cuba no hay mendigos. Hay gente que se hace pasar por mendigo para ganar dinero fácil": la declaración que provocó la "renuncia" de una ministra cubana (y por qué el caso es inusual)Shortly after the announcement, Johana Tablada, deputy director of the US department in the Cuban Foreign Ministry, lashed out at Rubio.
US sanctions president, other officials for ‘human rights violations’ | World NewsJohana Tablada reacted strongly to the visa restrictions, criticizing Marco Rubio's actions.
EEUU restringe la visa al presidente cubano Díaz-CanelCuban diplomat Johana Tablada accuses Hammer of seeking to stir up resentment against the Cuban government.
Top US diplomat in Havana promises more sanctions on CubaJohana Tablada expressed that returning Cuba to the list would give the population a respite.
Cuba tacha de “terroristas” las sanciones de EE.UU. contra la isla



















