Cuba back on US list of terrorism-sponsoring nations under Trump
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Cuba thanks Vietnam for strong denunciation of US abuse
Cuba continues to face imperial hostility and maintains as its supreme standard the apothegm of President Ho Chi Minh: nothing is more precious than independence and freedom, the diplomat said in an event to commemorate Cuban National Hero José Marti’s 172nd birthday. From the American Rome, in the words of Martí, we are attacked again. The new emperor, in his drunkenness, contradicts with a stroke of the pen what his predecessor had finally acc…
President Díaz-Canel Condemns Inclusion of Cuba in Trump's List of State Sponsors of Terrorism
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has expressed his strong opposition to the recent decision by US President Donald Trump to reinstate Cuba in the list of state sponsors of terrorism. In a statement, Díaz-Canel described this action as an act of “arrogance and contempt for the truth” and stressed that the designation is “fraudulent.” The Cuban president stressed that the measure is part of a broader US strategy to intensify the “cruel economic w…
Cuba back on US list of terrorism-sponsoring nations under Trump
US President Donald Trump added Cuba once again to the list of nations sponsoring terrorism and announced tougher measures against Venezuela's Bolivarian regime which stayed in power past Jan. 10 despite half the world not recognizing Nicolás Maduro as the legitimate winner of the July 28, 2024, elections.
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The dictator of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, criticized President Donald Trump's decision to place Cuba on the United States' list of sponsors of terrorism. The measure was announced on Monday, 20, reversing the previous decision of President Joe Biden, who had removed Cuba from the list at the beginning of his administration. Díaz-Canel expressed his criticism in a post on Twitter/X. He called Trump's action “an act of arrogance and disrespect for …
The Latin American and Caribbean Continental Network of Solidarity with Cuba and the Just Causes repudiates the decision of U.S. President Donald Trump to include Cuba once again in the list of countries sponsoring terrorism. "It is a decision proper to the government of indecent persons that presides. Trump, absolutely alienated, attacks Cuba and the region", denounces in a statement. The U.S. President formed a cabinet of wicked insanity that …
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