China Urges U.S. to Lift Blockade and Sanctions Against Cuba
- China opposes U.S. unilateral sanctions against Cuba and calls for their immediate lifting, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian.
- Lin Jian stated that the U.S. blockade and sanctions have caused profound suffering to the Cuban people for over 60 years.
- Lin Jian emphasized that China supports Cuba's development path and sovereignty, urging the U.S. to remove Cuba from the list of 'state sponsors of terrorism.'
- Lin also criticized the U.S. for its own human rights violations, particularly in Guantanamo, suggesting that the U.S. should reflect on its record.
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The United States is in favour of removing the sanctions against Cuba and will vote yes, in case the Cuban affair is known in San José.The Nation announced on July 16, 1975 that, if there is a special meeting in the capital for the lifting of the sanctions against Cuba, the United States will not vote abstention, as it did at the meeting of foreign ministers in Quito in November 1974, but will do so in the affirmative.It happened that the United…
Chinese FM urges US to immediately lift blockade, sanctions against Cuba
When asked to comment on US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s announcement on sanction imposition on Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, Armed Forces Minister General Alvaro Lopez Miera and Interior Minister Lazaro Alberto Alvarez Casas, citing human rights violations as the reason, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Tuesday that China firmly opposes the US using the so-called human rights pretext to impose unilateral sanctions…
China urges U.S. to lift blockade and sanctions against Cuba
China firmly opposes the U.S. unilateral sanctions against Cuba and interference in Cuba's internal affairs under the guise of so-called "human rights," a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday.


This Sunday, July 13, the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has strongly condemned the economic and commercial blockade of the United States against Cuba, which it classifies as “criminal” and in violation of international law. “Once again, the addiction of the United States to coercion and intimidation has attacked a sovereign nation determined to exercise its right to self-determination and preserve its independence and dignity,” Esma…
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