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Cuba: Statement by the Revolutionary Government

Cuba condemns and denounces new escalation of US economic blockade

Statement by the Revolutionary Government

The Revolutionary Government condemns in the strongest terms the new escalation by the US government against Cuba in its efforts to impose a total blockade on fuel supplies to our country.

The executive order issued by the US President on January 29, 2026, declares a supposed national emergency, under which his government will be able to impose trade tariffs on imports of products from countries that supply oil to Cuba.

Statements by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez via his social media accounts on relations with the United States

There are no negotiations underway with the U.S. government, aside from technical contacts related to migration matters.

Cuba has consistently expressed its willingness to engage in serious and responsible dialogue with successive U.S. administrations, including the current one, provided such dialogue is conducted based on sovereign equality, mutual respect, adherence to international law, mutual benefit, non-interference in internal affairs, and full respect for Cuba’s independence.

Information from the Revolutionary Government regarding combatants killed in the line of duty in Venezuela

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Information from the Revolutionary Government regarding combatants killed in the line of duty in Venezuela

As a result of the criminal attack perpetrated by the United States government against the sister Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, carried out in the early morning of January 3, 2026, 32 Cubans lost their lives in combat. They were serving on missions representing the Revolutionary Armed Forces and the Ministry of the Interior, at the request of their counterparts in the South American country.

African Youth Congress Condemns US Aggression Against Venezuela

Harare, January 5, 2026 - The African Youth Congress (AYC) today strongly condemned the United States' aggression against Venezuela and the criminal kidnapping of constitutional president Nicolás Maduro.

This act did not occur in isolation. It followed a sustained and deliberate campaign of aggression against Venezuela, which included the blocking of its oil shipments and pirate confiscations by the United States.

ZBC Zimbabwe: Cuba condemns US aggression against Venezuela, demands release of President Maduro

Harare, January 4, 2026 - THE Government of Cuba has condemned the United States military aggression against Venezuela and has demanded the immediate release of President Nicolás Maduro Moros, declaring its “absolute support and solidarity” with the Bolivarian Republic and its government.

Support from Mauritius for Venezuela in the Face of US Aggression

Port Lois, January 4, 2026 - The Mauritius-Cuba Friendship Association today strongly condemned the US aggression against Venezuela and the kidnapping of its President, Nicolás Maduro.

The statement from the solidarity organization in the Indian Ocean Republic condemns Washington's act of savagery and barbarism against the sovereign nation of South America.

Foreign Minister of Cuba issued important statement on the military presence of the United States in the Caribbean

Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba appeals to the people of the United States to stop the aggression against Venezuela.

The exaggerated and aggressive military presence of the United States in the region constitutes a threat against Latin America and the Caribbean as a whole. The main and immediate target is the violent overthrow of the government of Venezuela through the use of U.S. military force, an extremely dangerous and irresponsible action with unpredictable and incalculable consequences.

Given the manifest degree of threat, this constitutes a violation of International Law and the Charter of the United Nations.

With a military escalation, an international crime of the highest order would be committed.

Cuban Medical Brigade in Zimbabwe firm in the face of imperial aggression

Harare, February 5, 2025- The XIV Cuban Medical Brigade in Zimbabwe reiterated its support to the worldwide denunciation against the tightening of the blockade and the aggression of the United States after the inauguration of the new White House administration.

   In an online working session with Ambassador-designate Susellys Pérez Mesa, the doctors and health specialists endorsed the four recent statements made by the Revolutionary Government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the face of Washington's new measures against Havana.

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