Cuban foreign minister presents report on impact of Washington's blockade against the island

Edited by Ed Newman
2024-09-12 07:47:18

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Havana, September 12 (RHC) -- The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bruno Rodríguez, will present today to the national and foreign press accredited in Havana the most up-to-date report on the effects of the United States blockade against Cuba.

The document covers the effects caused by the economic, commercial and financial blockade from March 2023 to February 2024, while illustrating the consequences that the US policy has had on various sectors of Cuban society.

According to the Foreign Ministry, Rodríguez will appear live, starting at 11:30 (local time), on the channels Cubavisión, Canal Caribe, Cubavisión Internacional, Radio Havana Cuba, and via streaming on the YouTube channel and the Facebook account of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The National Assembly of People's Power made available to the public the "Report of Cuba under resolution 78/7 of the United Nations General Assembly," which details the serious effects that the blockade has had on the Cuban economy, affecting the well-being of the population and the development of key areas such as health, education and food.

It also details the impact of the policy on Cuba's foreign trade and international financial relations, which have been severely limited by the sanctions imposed by the US government.

Since 1992, the international community has ratified its rejection of this policy, reinforced to unprecedented levels during the impact of Covid-19 with the stated purpose of strangling the country's economy to bring about a change of regime.  (Source: Prensa Latina)



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