Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs categorically rejects the entry into Guantánamo Bay on 5 July 2023 of a nuclear-powered submarine that remained until 8 July at the US military base located there, which constitutes a provocative escalation by the United States, whose political or strategic motives are unknown.
As is well known, the US military base has occupied this territory of 117 square kilometres for 121 years, against the will of the Cuban people and as a colonial remnant of the illegitimate military occupation of our country that began in 1898, following the expansionist intervention in the Cuban war of independence against the Spanish colonial power.
It is an enclave that for many years has had no strategic or military importance for the United States. Its permanence only responds to the political objective of trying to outrage Cuba's sovereign rights. Its practical use in recent decades has been reduced to serving as a centre for the detention, torture and systematic violation of the human rights of dozens of citizens from various countries.
The presence of a nuclear submarine there at this time forces one to question the military rationale for its presence in this peaceful region of the world, the target against which it is directed and the strategic purpose it is pursuing.
It should be recalled that the 33 nations of the region are signatories to the Declaration of Latin America and the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace, signed in Havana in January 2014.
It is also important to take into account that, as a threat to the sovereignty and interests of the Latin American and Caribbean peoples, the United States has established more than 70 military bases in the region, with varying degrees of permanence, plus other operational forms of military presence. Its senior military commanders have made public reference in recent times to the intention to use its military might to secure US ambitions over the natural resources of Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Ministry, in reiterating its rejection of the US military presence in Cuba and its demand for the return of the illegally occupied territory in the province of Guantanamo, warns of the danger posed by the presence and movement of nuclear submarines of the US armed forces in the nearby Caribbean region.
Havana, 11 July 2023
(Cubaminrex)