New US Sanctions Are 'Collective Punishment', Cuba's FM Says During May 1 Marches
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Cuba denounces Trump administration's May Day sanctions
The Cuban government denounced new sanctions leveled against the island nation on Friday as “collective punishment,” as the economic situation grows increasingly dire. President Donald Trump implemented the new sanctions in an executive order on Friday, coinciding with the International Workers’ Day, or May Day, holiday. Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez was quick to respond, denouncing the actions as “unilateral coercive measures” amountin…
Díaz-Canel pointed out that “no one honest can accept the excuse that Cuba is a threat to that country.”
New US sanctions are 'collective punishment', Cuba's FM says during May 1 marches
Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez slammed a fresh round of US sanctions against the Caribbean island as "collective punishment" as massive crowds marched in the annual May 1 procession outside…
The Cuban government condemned the new sanctions imposed on the island by US President Donald Trump on Friday, the same day they had protests at the U.S. Embassy in Havana, calling them a "collective punishment directed at the population.
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