
US sanctions are 'collective punishment', Cuba's FM says during May 1 marches
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Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez criticized the latest US sanctions as 'collective punishment' during the May 1 marches in Havana. The protests were marked by large crowds gathering outside the US embassy, highlighting the discontent over the economic crisis exacerbated by a fuel blockade initiated by former President Donald Trump. This situation has intensified Cuba's struggles, leading to widespread calls for relief from the sanctions.
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The US has maintained a long-standing embargo against Cuba, which has been a point of contention in US-Cuba relations for decades. The recent sanctions come amid heightened tensions and are perceived by the Cuban government as an attempt to destabilize the nation further. The May 1 marches, traditionally a display of labor solidarity, have taken on added significance in this context, serving as a platform for expressing national unity against external pressures.
This article reflects the views of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of France 24.
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