The African Union reiterates its firm rejection of the US blockade against Cuba and demands its exclusion from the list of state sponsors of terrorism

Addis Ababa, February 15, 2026.- For the seventeenth consecutive time, the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union adopted a resolution condemning the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed by the United States government against Cuba, a policy that for more than six decades has profoundly affected the Cuban people and hindered their development.

The adopted document includes, for the third time, the African body's explicit call for the removal of the Caribbean nation from the unilateral and unjustified list of countries that allegedly sponsor terrorism, underscoring the arbitrary nature of this designation.

Furthermore, African leaders expressed their concern about the worsening negative effects of the blockade, especially in the current context, as Cuba continues to face significant economic and social challenges stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. They also denounced the extraterritorial reach of this policy, including the application of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, which strengthens the restrictions and extends their consequences beyond U.S. borders.

The resolution reaffirms, once again, the deep historical, political and solidarity ties that unite the peoples of Africa and Cuba and constitutes a clear expression of African support for the elimination of this policy which they consider unjust, illegal and contrary to the principles of international law and the sovereignty of States.

(EmbaCuba-Etiopía)

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