Cuba in Sri Lanka

Firmness and Dignity in the Face of the Outrage. Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Firmness and Dignity in the Face of the Outrage. Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

On 31 January 2025, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that he communicated to the U.S. Congress the revocation of the suspension of the possibility of filing lawsuits in U.S. courts under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act.

Likewise, it approved the reinstatement of the List of Restricted Cuban Entities, with which entities or persons in the United States are prohibited from carrying out transactions, under penalty of being fined and having their assets frozen.  It informed the decision to add the Cuban remittance processing company, Orbit S.A., to that list.

Sri Lanka condemns US aggressiveness against Cuba

Sri Lanka condemns US aggressiveness against Cuba

Colombo, Feb 1 (Prensa Latina) The Peace and Solidarity Council of Sri Lanka today strongly condemned the reinstatement of Cuba in the list created by the United States of nations sponsoring terrorism.

 In a statement, the organization also called for the lifting of the economic, commercial, and financial blockade that Washington has maintained for more than 60 years against the Cuban people.

As shameful, it described the decision of the recently installed Executive in the White House.

Sri Lanka Peace and Solidarity Council condemns the reinstatement of Cuba on the list of “states sponsor of terrorism

Sri Lanka Peace and Solidarity Council condemns the reinstatement of Cuba on the list of “states sponsor of terrorism

The second Trump administration in the USA, in a shameful action on its very first day in office, has reinstated Cuba on the list of “state sponsors of terrorism”. Equally, responsible is the Biden administration which, after keeping Cuba on the list for four years, after maintaining and reinforcing all the measures of the barbaric imperialist blockade, decided hypocritically at the tail end of its term to remove Cuba from the list.

Cuba rejects U.S. decision to incarcerate migrants in the Guantanamo Naval Base. Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Cuba rejects U.S. decision to incarcerate migrants in the Guantanamo Naval Base. Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Cuba rejects the decision announced by the President of the United States to use the Guantanamo Naval Base to imprison tens of thousands of migrants he has proposed to forcibly expel.  It is a demonstration of the brutality with which that government is acting to supposedly correct problems created by the economic and social conditions of that country, the government's own management and its foreign policy, including hostility towards countries of origin.

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