Cuba Wins UN Debate on US Sanctions but Faces Eroding Support From Key Countries
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The Assembly has decided to address the debate with 136 Member States in favor, 9 against (Argentina, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Israel, Morocco, Northern Macedonia, Paraguay, Ukraine and the United States) and 30 abstentionsENTREVISTA - Miguel Díaz-Canel: “Trump seeks the asphyxiation of Cuba so that there will be a social explosion and have the pretext to intervene” Cuba wanted a debate in the General Assembly of the United Nations on the US …
The multilateral space will be held at the request of Havana, with the aim of addressing the current state of the US siege.
Cuba wins UN debate on US sanctions but faces eroding support from key countries
Cuba succeeded Tuesday in a push to debate U.S. sanctions at the United Nations at a time of unprecedented pressure from the Trump administration on the communist regime in Havana. But the high-stakes maneuver also revealed how the Trump ...
The Assembly has decided to address the debate on Cuba with 136 Member States in favour, 9 against (Argentina, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Israel, Morocco, Northern Macedonia, Paraguay, Ukraine and the United States) and 30 abstentions. By Andrés Gil Correspondent in Washington — Cuba wanted a debate in the United Nations General Assembly on the US blockade that has been suffocating the island, which has increased since January with the oil emba…
The United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly (136 in favor, 9 against, 30 abstentions) to hold a debate on the need to end the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States against Cuba. The small minority that sided with the United States includes Israel, Argentina, Paraguay, Hungary, North Macedonia, Ukraine and two other countries. On the other hand, 30 countries chose to abstain, including Canada, Germa…
The Dominican Republic abstained yesterday in the UN General Assembly vote approving an urgent debate on the US embargo against Cuba. The proposal received the support of 136 countries, nine voted against, and 30 abstained, including the Dominican delegation, allowing the issue to be included on the agenda for a special session. The decision represented a diplomatic setback for Washington, which unsuccessfully attempted to prevent the Cuban-led …
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