Cuba rejects new U.S. interference

Edited by Jorge Ruiz Miyares
2021-11-05 08:56:20

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Bruno Rodriguez

Havana, November 5 (RHC) -- Cuba condemned a new interfere in the island’s internal affairs. This time it comes from the House of Representatives.

The Lower House of the U.S. Congress approved a resolution expressing support of the violent counterrevolutionary actions of July 11.

The resolution passed on a 382-40 vote, with four lawmakers voting “present.”

On Twitter, the island’s Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodriguez, wrote: It is hypocritical for the U.S. not to tolerate interference in its internal affairs while promoting and financing destabilizing actions aimed at subverting Cuba’s constitutional order. 

“Such maneuvers intend to hide the abuses of its criminal and inhumane policy,” the Minister said in allusion to the resolution authored by Democratic Florida legislator Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.

Gestated by the most retrograde sectors of the anti-Cuban policy, the interference skirmish is aligned with the political operators who intend to destabilize the island.



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