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Cuba calls on US to lift blockade following aid offer
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel urged the US to lift its blockade instead of offering aid, calling the situation “coldly calculated and induced,” as the country faces worsening power cuts and fuel shortages.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said Thursday that the lifting of the “blockage” imposed by the United States would be “an easier way” to help the island, following the US$100 million humanitarian aid offer made by Washington.
The Cuban President, Miguel Diaz-Canel, whose country has said it is ready to consider a $100 million aid proposed by Washington, said on Thursday that a lifting of the "block" imposed by the United States would be a "simpler" way of helping the island. ...
The Cuban President, Miguel D az-Canel, said that lifting the blockade that the U.S. has on the island help more than donations.
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