Colombian Petro Asks Washington to Change Its Policy Towards Havana
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Bogotá. Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, yesterday asked the United States to change its policy towards Cuba, rejected the blockade and described it as a chain that limits freedom. He thanked Havana for its collaboration in the peace process of his country, while proposing a solar energy program for the Caribbean nation, in an extensive message in X.
The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, this Sunday asked the government of the United States to change its policy towards Cuba and advocated a dialogue between the two nations. In a message published in his account of social network X, Petro said that he disagrees with the fact that it is a...
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The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, this Sunday urged the United States (US) to change its policy towards Cuba and held the government of Iván Duque responsible for contributing to the economic bloc against the Major of the Antilles. “I do not agree with the blocking of a country, what is needed is more freedom, and no more chains. The current blockade of Cuba arose from a false Duke: not knowing that Cuba lent its territory to help the pe…
Colombian President Gustavo Petro called on the United States government to change its policy toward Cuba in light of the tightening economic and energy blockade against the island. He proposed that Washington implement a nationwide solar energy program in Cuba to address the frequent blackouts and fuel shortages. Petro emphasized that Colombia and other Latin American countries could collaborate by manufacturing solar panels and supplying silic…
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