Great condemnation of Cuba's inclusion on US terrorism sponsor list
Great condemnation of Cuba's inclusion on US terrorism sponsor list
Great condemnation of Cuba's inclusion on US terrorism sponsor list

In a message posted on his Twitter account, the president condemned the intentions of Donald Trump's 'discredited administration' to hamper an eventual approach between both countries.
A statement published yesterday by the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs ratifies that this is the true motivation of the statement by the Department of State.
It is 'an arrogant act of a discredited, dishonest and morally bankrupted government,' the text asserts.
Meanwhile, the National Assembly of the People's Power of Cuba recalled the terrorist actions plotted from the United States against Cuba.
'They have caused us hideous human damage and countless material damage throughout six decades. Some 3,478 fatalities and 2,099 disabled people is the dramatic balance for which all of our people holds them accountable,' according to a statement issued by the International Relations Commission of the Assembly
Numerous voices in the region and the world also condemned the decision against Cuba, passed during President Donald Trump's last week in office.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, and that of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, as well as former Bolivian President Bolivia Evo Morales denounced the announcement and ratified their support to Havana.
Likewise, the Ministry of Foreign Relations of China condemned Washington's manipulation of the anti-terrorist fight as a pretext to keep oppression and impose economic sanctions on Cuba.
Zhao Lijian, spokesman of this ministry, reiterated the appeal of his government to the United States to normalize bilateral ties based on mutual respect.
Cuba was excluded from the unilateral and questioned list of nations sponsoring terrorism in 2015, during the rapprochement process with the US under Barack Obama's second term (2009-2017).
rly/aph/agp/ebr
Temas Relacionados:
Great condemnation of Cuba's inclusion on US terrorism sponsor list
Havana, Jan 12 (Prensa Latina) Several voices from Cuba and the world joined today the condemnation of the inclusion of this Caribbean country on the list of states that sponsor terrorism, announced yesterday by US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel described the decision as one of 'the last throes of a failed and corrupt administration committed to the Cuban mafia based in Miami.'
In a message posted on his Twitter account, the president condemned the intentions of Donald Trump's 'discredited administration' to hamper an eventual approach between both countries.
A statement published yesterday by the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs ratifies that this is the true motivation of the statement by the Department of State.
It is 'an arrogant act of a discredited, dishonest and morally bankrupted government,' the text asserts.
Meanwhile, the National Assembly of the People's Power of Cuba recalled the terrorist actions plotted from the United States against Cuba.
'They have caused us hideous human damage and countless material damage throughout six decades. Some 3,478 fatalities and 2,099 disabled people is the dramatic balance for which all of our people holds them accountable,' according to a statement issued by the International Relations Commission of the Assembly
Numerous voices in the region and the world also condemned the decision against Cuba, passed during President Donald Trump's last week in office.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, and that of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, as well as former Bolivian President Bolivia Evo Morales denounced the announcement and ratified their support to Havana.
Likewise, the Ministry of Foreign Relations of China condemned Washington's manipulation of the anti-terrorist fight as a pretext to keep oppression and impose economic sanctions on Cuba.
Zhao Lijian, spokesman of this ministry, reiterated the appeal of his government to the United States to normalize bilateral ties based on mutual respect.
Cuba was excluded from the unilateral and questioned list of nations sponsoring terrorism in 2015, during the rapprochement process with the US under Barack Obama's second term (2009-2017).
rly/aph/agp/ebr
By the minute | Most read |