Cuba Accuses the U.S. of Trying to Provoke a "Social Explosion" with Its Policy of Pressure
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Cuba's Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodríguez, accused the United States on Friday of maintaining a policy of maximum pressure on the island to reduce the government's ability to provide basic goods and services and thus "causing irritation among the population, a social outbreak and a change of constitutional order." "They identify and ruthlessly attack the main sources of external income of the Cuban economy," said the head of Cuban diplomacy on so…
Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez said Washington seeks to limit access to basic goods and services in Cuba and generate social discontent to force a constitutional change.
In these days, Fidel Castro, the leader of the revolution, would have become a century old. At a gala in his honor – with a sign of life from Brother Raúl – clear words fell in Havana towards the US government.
While Washington continues to tighten the energy blockade imposed on Havana, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez denounced that "the criminal policy of maximum pressure and economic asphyxiation" against the island "is not new," but rather the continuity of the measures adopted by Donald Trump during his first term.
Cuba accuses the United States of applying a policy of maximum pressure with sanctions that, according to Havana, seek to provoke a social outbreak and a political change.
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