Cuban Interests Section
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Location | 2630 16th Street N.W., Washington, DC, United States |
Address | 2630 16th Street NW, Washington, DC. |
The Cuban Interests Section in Washington, DC is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Cuba to the United States. It is located at 2630 16th Street Northwest, Washington, D.C. in the Adams Morgan neighborhood.[1]
The Cuban Interests Section and its counterpart, the United States Interests Section of the Embassy of Switzerland in Havana, Cuba or USINT Havana (the State Department telegraphic address) are formally sections of the respective Embassies of Switzerland, although they operate independently of the Swiss in virtually all but protocol respects. The two countries do not have formal diplomatic relations, but their respective Interests Sections function as de facto embassies.
Chiefs of Cuban Interests Section
- 1977-1989 - Ramon Sanchez-Parodi Montoto
- 1989-1992 - Jose Antonio Arbesu
- 1992-1998 - Alfonso Fraga
- 1998-2001 - Fernando Remìrez de Estenoz-Barciela
- 2001-2007 - Dagoberto Rodriguez Barrera
- 2007–2012- Jorge Bolaños
- 2012-Present- José R. Cabañas Rodríguez[2]
See also
- Cuba – United States relations
- Interests Section of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the United States
References
- ↑ http://afrocubaweb.com/cubaseccion.htm
- ↑ Luxner, Larry (November 2012). "Well-Wishers Host Cocktail Party for Retiring Cuban Diplomat". The Washington Diplomat. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Luxner, Larry. "Cabañas replaces Bolaños at Cuba’s Washington mission". Cuba News. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
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