President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela has formally recognized the Cuba-Venezuela International Brigade with the nation’s prestigious Antonio Jose de Sucre Order of Merit for Builders of the Homeland. The ceremony, held at Miraflores Palace, celebrated the brigade’s critical role in repairing extensive damage across multiple provinces following Hurricane Melissa’s devastating path.
The multidisciplinary team of Cuban specialists, comprising experts from electrical, transportation, and public works sectors, spent several weeks engaged in intensive recovery operations. Their deployment demonstrated exceptional technical capability and humanitarian commitment in restoring essential infrastructure and services to affected communities.
During the official proceedings, Maduro characterized the brigade’s contribution as “profoundly inspiring” and underscored the “unquestionable brotherhood” between Caracas and Havana. He articulated a vision of international relations founded on solidarity rather than conflict, identifying Cuba as the “world champion of solidarity” for its six-decade history of providing technical and medical assistance across Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
The Venezuelan leader further articulated that both nations share a mission to demonstrate that the future of the Western Hemisphere must be built upon cooperation rather than “war, military threats, colonialism, or slavery.” He concluded with a firm declaration that the Cuba-Venezuela alliance represents an indestructible bond capable of overcoming all adversities to ensure victory prevails.
