Army General Raul Castro and Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel led yesterday in Havana a massive mobilization against the US blockade.
With a cantata in front of the Unite State embassy, the mobilization denounced the inclusion of Cuba on the State Department's list of countries that allegedly sponsor terrorism, as part of Washington's policy of maximum pressure on the island.
With 30 days to go before U.S. Democratic President Joe Biden leaves the White House, almost all the draconian economic coercion measures imposed by the government of Republican Donald Trump (2017-2021) against Cuba are still in force.
Faced with this reality, other high-ranking officials, together with the capital's population, on behalf of the Cuban people, expressed their support for the socialist course of the revolutionary process.
They also expressed the willingness to defend Cuba's right to sovereignty, self-determination and non-interference in the internal affairs of Cubans.