The organization noted in a proclamation that, in 2025, several countries around the world, including Brazil, “have felt a small sample, sometimes only in the form of a threat, of what the Cuban people have suffered since February 3, 1962.”
The text denounces that Cuba continues to be the target of an “economic war and geopolitical coercion” aimed at stifling its living conditions and bringing about the fall of the revolutionary government, replacing it with a “counterrevolutionary and pro-imperialist” one.
The statement noted that the US blockade has become consolidated as a State policy of the imperialist system led by Washington, “regardless of who is occupying the White House.”
According to estimates cited by the Brazilian section, from March 2024 to February 2025 alone, losses caused by the restrictions amounted to 7.5 billion dollars.
For such a reason, Cuba will once again appeal to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), which will meet on October 28-29, to demand, as it has done since 1992, the lifting of the US blockade.
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