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Minrex Highlights the Legality of the Process of Nationalization in Cuba

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Carlos Rafael Fernández de Cossío, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, stated that the nationalizations of foreign properties made in the 1960s were legitimate and conformed to the 1940 Constitution, national laws and international law.
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Cuba's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carlos Rafael Fernández de Cossío, said through his profile on Facebook's social network that the nationalizations of foreign properties made in the 1960s were legitimate and conformed to the Constitution of 1940, national laws and the practice of international law. "All contemplated compensation formulas adapted to the international practice of the time, through government-to-…

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Carlos Rafael Fernández de Cossío, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba, stated that the nationalizations of foreign properties made in the 1960s were legitimate and conformed to the 1940 Constitution, national laws and international law.

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ACN broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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