Cuba demands entry of Palestine into the United Nations Organization

Edited by Ed Newman
2024-05-02 18:32:01

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Havana, May 2 (RHC) --The president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, demanded this Thursday the immediate entry of the State of Palestine as a full member of the United Nations Organization.

In his closing words at the International Meeting in Solidarity with Cuba and against Imperialism, he reiterated that "we cannot be indifferent to the daily crime that has been committed for 75 years against the brother Palestinian people."

Díaz-Canel stressed that nothing can justify the brutal Zionist escalation of the last six months, the serious violations of international law, and the crimes that have turned a strip of occupied land into bloody training camps.

He indicated that the United Nations Security Council must fulfill its mandate and put an end to the impunity of Israel, the occupying power, before the questionable credibility of its resolutions, besieged by the imperial veto of the United States, finishes disappearing in the rubble. from Gaza.

The Cuban leader recalled that his country has always shown solidarity with the Palestinian cause and currently hundreds of students from the Arab country are studying in the Caribbean nation.

"We have told those young people that they are also children of Cuba and that all Cubans feel like fathers and mothers of those young Palestinians who study with us, who also share the daily life of the Cuban people," he highlighted.

During his speech, the president also expressed his solidarity with the causes of the Sahrawi and Syrian peoples.

Likewise, he expressed his support for the young people who demonstrate at universities in the United States and are receiving repression and police brutality.

Díaz-Canel denounced that imperialism persists in its project of domination over the lands of the region, finances and promotes violence and increasingly engenders hate speech.

The president highlighted that despite the sanctions and coercive measures imposed by the United States, the nature of the revolutionary processes in Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua was preserved.  (Source: Prensa Latina)

 



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