The Chinese Foreign Ministry has reiterated its support for Cuba in the face of foreign interference and again urged the United States to heed the voice of justice.
“Recently, countries and individuals from various sectors in the U.S. expressed their opposition to the U.S. blockade against Cuba. The U.S. government must listen to the voice of justice and immediately end its blockade, sanctions, and all forms of coercion and pressure against Cuba,” said spokesperson Guo Jiakun.
The spokesperson reiterated Beijing’s willingness to work with all parties to support the island in safeguarding its sovereignty and national security, as well as in opposing external interference.
China has repeatedly stated that it will continue its “support and assistance” in the face of repeated threats from the United States, and condemned Washington’s pressure, which “compromises regional peace and stability.”
A recent cultural exchange between children and young people from Cuba and China also served as a demonstration of international support for the Caribbean island in the face of recent threats from the United States.
In statements to Prensa Latina, the Cuban ambassador to China, Alberto Blanco, affirmed that international solidarity with the island reflects its historical commitment to supporting other countries.
Gabriel Chan, a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China, reaffirmed the organization’s support for the “just struggle of the Cuban people against imperialism and hegemony.”
Chan emphasized to Prensa Latina that for more than 60 years, youth organizations from both countries have maintained exchanges to strengthen mutual understanding and advance the socialist cause.
Also in an interview with Prensa Latina, Argentine researcher Emiliano López, who was present at the event, considered that supporting Cuba in the current context constitutes “a demonstration of humanity.”
López pointed out that the island has contributed to the world “a human vision of revolutionary simplicity and concern for others.”
For her part, Brazilian Carolina Igomie highlighted the importance of internationalism and expressed her desire to continue supporting the resistance of the Cuban people.
These statements come amid broad international support for Cuba following the latest threats from the United States and President Donald Trump.
[ SOURCE: PRENSA LATINA ]
