Miguel Manuel Fraga González

Miguel Manuel Fraga González is a high-ranking Cuban diplomat who serves as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Cuba to the Commonwealth of Dominica. Formally presenting his letters of credence to Dominica’s President, H.E. Sylvanie Burton, in April 2024, Fraga González has positioned himself as a vocal, strategically minded representative of Havana within the Windward Islands. His assignment aligns with a critical era of bilateral development, emphasising deep integration across health, education, climate-resilient agriculture, and unified geopolitical resistance against economic sanctions in the Caribbean.

Diplomatic Agenda and Bilateral Pillars

Upon taking office, Ambassador Fraga González immediately advocated for an active, accelerated expansion of the long-standing ties between Roseau and Havana, famously noting on local media that despite a “beautiful history,” both nations face massive geopolitical and environmental challenges and cannot afford to wait to scale up operations.

His diplomatic mission focuses on three primary structural pillars:

Healthcare Expansion and Medical Brigades

Cuba has long been a primary source of specialised human capital for Dominica’s public health system. Under Fraga González’s administration, and following strategic renewals negotiated alongside Dominica’s Minister for Health, Cassanni Laville, the presence of the Cuban Medical Brigade has been continually reinforced. Decades of collaboration have placed dozens of Cuban doctors, specialized nurses, and biomedical engineers directly within the Dominica China Friendship Hospital (DCFH) and regional health centers to offset local staffing shortages.

Technical and Agricultural Cooperation

Recognising the shared vulnerability of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) to climate change, the Ambassador has prioritised agricultural collaboration. His office actively facilitates knowledge-transfer initiatives between Cuban agronomic experts and Dominican farmers to bolster food security, optimise soil management, and introduce climate-hardy crop varieties that withstand severe Atlantic hurricane seasons.

Educational Scholarships

Miguel González oversees the ongoing management of the bilateral scholarship framework that enables young Dominicans to pursue tuition-free tertiary degrees in Cuba, primarily in specialised fields such as medicine, dentistry, engineering, and sports science, on the condition that they return to serve the local public sector.

Geopolitical Stance and Regional Advocacy

As an ambassador, Fraga González is heavily engaged in high-stakes public diplomacy, frequently utilizing local media networks (such as the state-owned DBS Radio) to articulate Cuba’s positions on global commerce and international law.

  • Rejection of the US Embargo: A cornerstone of his public addresses is advocating for the immediate lifting of the United States trade and economic embargo against Cuba, which has been in place since 1962. He frequently highlights how third-party sanctions stifle Cuba’s capacity to import basic necessities like food, medicine, and petroleum.
  • Brushing Aside Conditional Packages: Reflecting his sharp diplomatic conviction, Fraga González has openly critiqued and brushed aside public humanitarian aid offers from Washington (such as a proposed US$100 million aid package). He maintains that if foreign powers genuinely want to support the Cuban populace, they must permanently remove regressive economic sanctions rather than issue conditional aid packages, pointing out executive interferences that have historically threatened trading partners like Mexico with tariffs for selling oil to Havana.
  • Gratitude for Dominican Solidarity: The Ambassador consistently praises the historical courage and consistency of the government of Dominica. He regularly extends Havana’s formal appreciation for Dominica’s unwavering voting record at the United Nations General Assembly, where the island nation stands in proud, dignified solidarity with the annual resolution condemning the blockade.

Summary Profile

Diplomatic ParameterStructural Details
Official TitleAmbassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Cuba
Host CountryCommonwealth of Dominica (Embassy located at Wallhouse, Roseau)
Credence PresentationApril 2024 (To President H.E. Sylvanie Burton)
Core Portfolio FocusPublic Health, Regional Security, Agronomic Exchange, UN Multi-lateralism
Key Diplomatic MilestoneManaging the landmark 30th anniversary of formal diplomatic relations between Cuba and Dominica (1996–2026)

Through his active media presence and institutional engagement, Ambassador Miguel Manuel Fraga González continues to serve as an assertive voice for Cuba in the Eastern Caribbean, driving home the philosophy that small island nations must cooperate closely to safeguard their mutual sovereignty and economic survival.

References

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    New Cuban Ambassador to the Commonwealth of Dominica presented his credentials to the President, Her Excellency Sylvanie Burton https://cubaminrex.cu/en/new-cuban-ambassador-commonwealth-dominica-presented-his-credentials-president-her-excellency
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    The Cuban Ambassador Says Dominica Has Remained a Faithful Partner of Cuba for 3O Years https://dbcradio.net/the-cuban-ambassador-says-dominica-has-remained-a-faithful-partner-of-cuba-for-3o-years/

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