Trump Expands Cuba Sanctions; Díaz-Canel Says Nation Won’t “Surrender”
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Havana, Cuba.- Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel rejected the sanctions imposed on Friday by the United States Government against the island, and those who dare to trade with it, and wondered until the world will continue to tolerate the collective punishments it considered abusive by the United States administration. "This policy not only seeks a 'change of regime', but also constitutes an act of regional destabilization forcing the internation…
HAVANA (AP).- Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel rejected the sanctions imposed on Friday by the U.S. government against the island “and those who dare to trade with it” and wondered how long the world will continue to tolerate those collective punishments it considered abusive by the U.S. administration.The president's speech published by official media on Sunday took place in a meeting with groups of solidarity with the island and arrived one d…
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel rejected the sanctions imposed Friday by the United States government against the island—and those who dare to trade with it—and questioned how long the world will continue to tolerate collective punishments…
Miguel Díaz-Canel asked how long the world will continue to tolerate collective and abusive punishment by the U.S. government
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