Cuban Foreign Minister reiterates that Washington continues to finance the promotion of an opposition "made in USA"

Edited by Jorge Ruiz Miyares
2021-04-15 12:32:55

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Havana, April 15 (RHC) Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez denounced the million-dollar financing by the U.S. government to promote a "made in USA" opposition in his country.

On Twitter,  the foreign minister said that there is ample evidence of the millions of dollars allocated by the U.S. government to promote a "made in USA" opposition in Cuba.

He described such conduct as unacceptable and called Washington's alleged concern for human rights hypocritical.

Also on that social media network, the director-general for the United States at the Cuban Foreign Ministry, Carlos Fernández de Cossío, recognized in such behavior a way of doing characteristic of U.S. policy.

Paying 'groups and individuals, urging them to defy the law, promoting their image in the networks and the press, expressing concern for human rights, thus trying to stigmatize the government that does not subordinate to it', he wrote.

The deputy director-general for that area in the ministry, Johana Tablada, said that if the White House has 'so much rejection in the face of the slightest suspicion of the meddling of other countries in its internal affairs, it should 'eliminate programs and funds that openly seek to intervene in the affairs of other sovereign states.

According to official sources, about 250 million dollars were spent by the tenants of the White House in the last two decades for programs against the Caribbean country.



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