Brazil's president calls U.S. economic embargo on Cuba 'illegal,' condemns terrorist list label
- Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva criticized the United States' economic embargo on Cuba, calling it illegal and denouncing the island's inclusion on the list of state sponsors of terrorism.
- Lula emphasized Brazil's opposition to unilateral coercive measures and rejected Cuba's designation on the list of state sponsors of terrorism. He called for fair global governance and highlighted the impact of the embargo on Cuba's access to food, medicine, and development supplies.
- Lula urged developed countries to fulfill their commitments under the Paris Agreement to address climate change and emphasized that developing countries have a different historical debt and require climate funds based on their needs and priorities.
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Brazil’s Lula condemns US embargo on Cuba, calls it ‘illegal’
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has condemned the US embargo on Cuba and termed it “illegal” during a visit to the island country. Lula also denounced the inclusion of Cuba into the list of so-called state sponsors of terrorism. Lula is on his first visit to Cuba since assuming power for the third time. "Cuba has been an advocate of fairer global governance. And to this day it is the victim of an illegal economic embargo," Lula sa…
Brazil's president calls U.S. economic embargo on Cuba 'illegal,' condemns terrorist list label
On his first trip to Cuba during his third term in office, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called the embargo imposed by the United States on the island "illegal" and denounced the island's inclusion on the list of state sponsors of terrorism.
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