Measures against Cuban medical cooperation rejected in Belize
Belmopan, Feb 28 (Prensa Latina) The solidarity movement with Cuba in Belize today rejected the measures of the U.S. State Department against the island's medical cooperation.
The text published on digital networks described as "deeply worrying" the recent decision of Donald Trump's government to impose visa restrictions on those who have benefited from or support Cuban collaboration in health.
Belize demands Cuba's removal from State Department list
Belmopan, Feb 7 (Prensa Latina) The Cuba Solidarity Movement in Belize today expressed its rejection of the inclusion of the island in the U.S. government's list of countries that allegedly sponsor terrorism.
Through its account on digital networks, the group ratified its solidarity with the Cuban people and government and described the decision of the U.S. administration as a clear intention to tighten the blockade against Cuba, intimidate foreign investors and sabotage the well-being of the nation.
Declaration of the Belize/Cuba Solidarity Group
The Belize/Cuba Solidarity Group stands firmly in solidarity with the people and government of Cuba in light of the measures announced by the government of the United States. We strongly condemns the decision of the United States of America to reinstate Cuba on the State Department’s list of state that allegedly sponsors of terrorism, as well as the revocation of the suspension of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act and the reinstatement of the List of Restricted Cuban Entities.