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Cuba Denounces US ‘Subversion’

  • Cuba denounced the U.S. for its blockade and 'subversion' following a significant protest on Sunday, claiming that it was encouraged by U.S.-financed actions to provoke a 'regime change.'
  • Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez stated that U.S.-backed mercenaries were responsible for the protests, which were the biggest since the 1990s.
  • The Cuban government condemned the renewed U.S. Presidential Memorandum from June 2025, calling it an imperialist tool aimed at undermining Cuban sovereignty and socialism.
  • China expressed support for Cuba's stability and called for the U.S. to lift its blockade, linking it to the ongoing issues in Cuba, including the shortage of medicines.
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The Cuban government on Tuesday denounced the memorandum announced the day before by the United States authorities tightening the economic blockade of the island, describing it as an "anti-Cuban document" that increases the "shortages"…

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U.S. President Donald Trump signed on Tuesday a Presidential National Security Memorandum that increases the economic, commercial and financial blockade against Cuba, a policy that, according to Washington’s narrative, seeks to promote “freedom and democracy.” READ ALBA-TCP ALSO condemns new U.S. measures against Cuba. However, this document, far from being a mere regulatory adjustment, intensifies a siege of more than six decades that directly …

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cubainformación.tv broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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