Cuban president talks with U.S. solidarity activists

Edited by Ed Newman
2023-05-01 12:17:48

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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel held a dialogue here today at the Palace of the Revolution with nearly 300 friends of the island from the United States who accompany the struggle against the blockade.

Havana, May 1 (RHC)-- Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel held a dialogue here today at the Palace of the Revolution with nearly 300 friends of the island from the United States who accompany the struggle against the blockade.

The participants spoke of their commitment to Cuba, of fighting with more strength against the inhumane U.S. blockade, of joining more young people in this battle, of socialism and of the example that the island represents.

During the dialogue, U.S. activist Manolo de los Santos said that the experience of these days in Cuba has been wonderful, because they live the truth of the people, in the midst of the difficult economic times they are going through, detailed the Presidency of the Republic on Twitter.

"We have witnessed the great strength of the Cuban people, how they resist and bring out the best of their creativity," stressed the co-executive director of The People's Forum.

"Our commitment upon our return will not only be to raise our voice, but to organize a different political project in the United States.   We will always be by Cuba's side."

Since April 24, one of the largest delegations to visit the country in decades has been in the Caribbean nation, with the aim of renewing the ties of solidarity between the people of Cuba and the United States despite the aggressive foreign policy of U.S. President Joe Biden.

It is made up of young people who are visiting Cuba for the first time and others with a long history of solidarity and support for the Cuban Revolution.   (Source:PL)



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