From the UNGA the world supports the end of the blockade against Cuba

During the debate in the United Nations General Assembly on the Resolution "Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States of America against Cuba", foreign ministers from all latitudes and representatives of international and regional organizations expressed their rejection of this unjust policy. 
The system of coercive measures applied against Cuba is the most unjust, severe and prolonged that has ever been applied against any country in modern history, Venezuela pointed out.
For its part, Mexico condemned in the strongest terms the blockade imposed on the Caribbean nation, pointing out that it constitutes a violation of international law.
Other nations such as Russia, Mozambique, Bolivia, Namibia, China and Vietnam joined these positions and demanded the end of this obsolete mechanism which has caused so much damage to the Cuban people. 
According to organizations such as CARICOM or CELAC, they showed their concern for the resurgence of this genocidal policy, especially in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic and the damage it has caused to the Cuban people. 
The G77+China added its concern for the continuity of these measures against Cuba that may affect the fulfillment of the Development objectives established by the UN.
The positions adopted by the foreign ministers and organizations during the debates of the United Nations General Assembly once again ratify the need to put an end to the blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba for more than six decades. 
 
Embassy of Cuba in Washington D.C
 

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