The Sri Lankan news media refers in detail to the recent press conference in Havana, attended by Colonel Víctor Álvarez, of the Directorate of Investigations of the Ministry of the Interior of the island; the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Josefina Vidal; the chief prosecutor of the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic, Edward Roberts; and the director of foreign affairs of the Ministry of Justice, Alexis Batista.
Cuba reported on the inaction of Washington despite the repeated allegations made by Havana about several of those people who from US soil actively participate in acts of cyberterrorism and use social networks to incite violence in the island.
The Colombo Times emphasized that the list, published by resolution 13 of 2025 and signed by the Head of the Criminal Investigation Directorate of the Ministry of the Interior, includes 62 individuals and 20 terrorist entities.
The results of the investigations carried out by the Cuban Ministry of the Interior provided sufficient information on people living in different countries, particularly in the United States, he stressed.
The news outlet also released the statements of Attorney General Roberts on updating the list was in accordance with international conventions and UN Security Council Resolution 1373, which aims to combat violence and terrorism.
Cuba, as a victim of violent acts, is forced to respond to these threats, both to protect its people and to safeguard its heritage and state property, he said.
The newspaper ends with the announcement of the deputy minister of foreign affairs, Josefina Vidal, on the delivery of the list to the secretary-general of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, and the ratification of the commitment of the Caribbean island to cooperate in the fight against terrorism.
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