Abdulah said that ending that hostile policy of more than 60 years would be an act of humanity that would allow Cubans to better protect themselves against the ravages of Covid-19 pandemic, NewsDay daily reported.
Cuba cannot buy in the market syringes, ventilators or other supplies necessary for the treatment of people infected with the disease, the Trinidadian politician denounced.
If president of the United States, Joe Biden, is concerned about humanity as he says then the humanitarian thing is to end the blockade, he added.
Abdulah delivered an open letter to the Washington embassy in Port of Spain, in which he conveyed to the president his concern about the continued harassment against Cuba. The letter was signed by several locals, who also demanded the end of the siege against the island, according to NewsDay.
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