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China vows 'support' for Cuba after US threats
China reaffirmed its support for Cuba amid US threats and sanctions, opposing the economic blockade and urging Washington to lift restrictions on the island.
- On Jan 27, Beijing said it `expresses its deep concern and opposition to the United States' actions on Cuba` and pledged to continue supporting Havana.
- Tensions rose this month after President Donald Trump warned Cuba it `is ready to fall` and Politico reported last week the administration is considering a naval blockade, with an unnamed source saying `Energy is the chokehold to kill the regime`.
- Military drills in Havana showed Cuban President Miguel Diaz‑Canel on Jan 24 supervising exercises as a deterrent against U.S. aggression, while Guo Jiakun urged Washington to `stop undermining regional peace and stability` and `immediately lift the blockade and sanctions against Cuba`.
- A move against Havana's ally weeks ago raised stakes as President Donald Trump told Havana to `make a deal` or face a price similar to Venezuela after Jan 3.
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China increases tension with the United States and urges it to immediately lift sanctions against Cuba.With the threats of the United States, China is committed to “support and assistance” Cuba.China demands that the United States end the embargo on CubaChina challenges the United States and rejects the economic sanctions imposed on Cuba and demands that Donald Trump lift the sanctions and embargo against the island.The spokesman for the Chinese…
‘Stop undermining peace’: China vows 'support and assistance' for Cuba amid rising US threats
China on Tuesday said it would stand by Cuba and offer “support and assistance” as tensions with the United States rise, pushing back against what Beijing described as growing threats from Washington towards the island nation.
·Mumbai, India
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