Cuban diplomat defends foreign medical missions under pressure from US
- A senior Cuban diplomat has accused the Trump administration of attempting to discredit Cuban doctors working globally and harming the country's income, according to Cossio.
- Cuba has sent more than 100,000 doctors to over 70 countries to provide necessary medical care, as stated by Cossio.
- The State Department claimed it was 'pleased' that its actions prompted a discussion about this 'exploitative labor export program.'
- Cossio stated that the U.S. campaign aims to block Cuban healthcare cooperation to cut off income for the country.
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Havana, on its relationship with the United States (USA): "Any alternative to the current one is better," says Carlos Fernández de Cossío.
Cuban diplomat defends foreign medical missions under pressure from U.S.
A senior Cuban diplomat has accused the Trump administration of trying to discredit the thousands of Cuban doctors working around the world and deprive the country of an important source of income.

Cuban diplomat defends foreign medical missions under pressure from US
A senior Cuban diplomat has accused the Trump administration of trying to discredit the thousands of Cuban doctors working around the world and deprive the country of an important source of income.
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