Cuban foreign minister denounces U.S. silence about embassy attack

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-05-15 12:03:48

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Havana, May 15 (RHC)-- Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez denounced this Friday that the United States remains silent two weeks after the terrorist attack against Havana's embassy in Washington, DC.

"Not a single public statement," Bruno Rodriguez writes on his Twitter account, referring to the assault rifle attack against the island's embassy in the U.S. capital on April 30th.

The foreign minister accompanied the entry with the tag #NoAlTerrorism and a photograph of the statue of Cuban National Hero José Martí at the diplomatic headquarters.

Earlier, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel stated that it is the United States that does not cooperate in the fight against terrorism, of whose actions against the Caribbean nation it is an accomplice.

The U.S. State Department announced Wednesday that it had added Cuba to the list of nations that "do not fully cooperate with anti-terrorism efforts."   Cuba, Venezuela, Iran, Syria and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea were included on the list of countries that supposedly "do not fully cooperate" with its anti-terrorism efforts.
 



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