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Diaz-Canel appreciates support for Cuba’s exclusion from U.S. list

Havana, Jul 31 (Prensa Latina) President Miguel Diaz-Canel today thanked the support of 123 countries in the UN Human Rights Council that demanded the exclusion of Cuba from the arbitrary US list of State Sponsors of Terrorism.

Regarding the convincing statement made by these countries in response to Washington’s designation against the island, the Cuban leader remarked in his profile on the social network X that “we appreciate this expression of support”.

The signatory nations of the document consider that the list “goes against the fundamental principles and imperative norms of International Law, including international solidarity”.

“The process by which the designation for such a list was made is neither clear nor transparent,” the proclamation adds.

It further notes that it undermines the “realization and enjoyment of fundamental human rights, including the rights to food, health, education, economic and social rights, the right to life, and the right to development.”

“Our countries demand the exclusion of Cuba from the List of States that allegedly sponsor terrorism, the effects of which reinforce the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed by the United States government,” it stresses.

It also specifies that including Cuba in that list “brings about extraordinary negative consequences for the Cuban economy, due to its intimidating effect and the obstacle to economic-financial operations of third parties with Cuba, for fear of being fined”.

“It hinders the country’s possibilities of getting access to food, medicines, fuel, medical equipment, and other basic goods, which impacts the realization of economic, social and cultural rights,” it adds.

It also suggests, that, “instead of imposing unilateral coercive measures contrary to international law,” international solidarity and cooperation should be fostered to address common challenges, protect human rights for all, and achieve sustainable development goals.

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