The head of Cuban diplomacy pointed out on his Twitter account that Mayta’s message is an encouragement to the struggle of the Cuban people in defense of their Revolution and the right to live better without the blockade.
Bolivia and Cuba are always united in the face of injustice, Rodríguez highlighted on the social network.
He also shared a link to a new from the Latin American News Agency Prensa Latina that includes the intervention of his counterpart.
The Bolivian foreign minister, in turn, affirmed that the injustices that caused the attack on the Moncada Garrison under the leadership of the historic leader, Fidel Castro, in Santiago de Cuba 70 years ago, are still valid today in the world.
He stressed that “today is the time to continue our social struggles, to stand firm in our trenches, probably with a renewal of strategies, rethinking tactics, because we are in a different world, where they attack us with the weapon of consumerism.”
Mayta described the Cuban people as courageous, who have defended their Revolution for decades, besieged by the neighboring superpower that imposed an economic, commercial and financial blockade, which they resist.
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