Cuba regrets Jamaica's decision to end medical cooperation

Cuba's Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed deep regret over Jamaica's unilateral decision to terminate the decades-long health cooperation agreement between the two nations. This move, notified on March 4, 2026, is attributed to pressure from the United States government. Cuba has decided to return its Medical Brigade, consisting of 277 professionals.

On March 4, 2026, Jamaica's Ministry of Foreign Affairs notified the Cuban Embassy in the country of the termination of the health cooperation agreement. According to a statement from Cuba's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this action yields to pressure from the United States government, disregarding the health needs of Caribbean populations.

Cuba emphasizes the fruitful history of collaboration that has benefited the Jamaican people. Over the last 30 years, more than 4,700 Cuban medical professionals have provided services on the island. The current brigade, with 277 members, has significantly strengthened Jamaica's healthcare system.

Achievements include treating over 8,176,000 patients, performing 74,302 surgical procedures, attending 7,170 births, and saving more than 90,000 lives. Since 2010, Operation Miracle has restored or improved vision for approximately 25,000 Jamaicans. Cooperation has also aided in controlling diseases like malaria and combating the COVID-19 pandemic.

Most recently, following Hurricane Melissa, the Cuban Medical Brigade worked over 72 continuous hours in hospital and community recovery efforts. Despite this development, Cuba reaffirms its unwavering solidarity with the Jamaican people, ready for future selfless cooperation.

Havana, March 6, 2026.

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