
Havana, May 5 (Prensa Latina) The Chinese ambassador to Cuba, Hua Xin, today described as illegal the unilateral measures imposed by the United States against the island through an executive order signed on May 1.
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In exclusive statements to Prensa Latina, the diplomat noted that the economic, commercial and financial blockade applied by Washington for more than six decades “has caused profound suffering to the Cuban people.”
He stated that the recent intensification of coercive measures, including secondary measures against third countries, “gravely violates the rights of the Cuban people to survival and development, and severely contravenes the basic norms of international relations.”
The ambassador emphasized that China firmly opposes any form of extraterritorial economic pressure and strongly condemns unilateral actions that ignore the majority will of the international community.
“Some are trying to blame the Cuban Party and Government, but this is just looking for pretexts for further aggression,” the diplomat said.
Hua recalled that the blockade imposed on Cuba constitutes the longest-running case of economic coercion in contemporary history, and that its humanitarian effects are exacerbated in a global context marked by energy shortages and supply crises.
“We value the unwavering will of the Cuban people and government to safeguard national independence and dignity in the face of maximum external pressure,” he emphasized.
China, he added, firmly supports Cuba in defending its sovereignty and national security and opposes any form of external interference.
The ambassador announced that his country will continue to provide humanitarian assistance and development cooperation to Cuba, to the best of its ability, to help the people face current challenges and improve their living conditions.
“We will continue to speak out in defense of Cuba and, together with countries that oppose hegemony, we will strengthen the international voice against the policy of force,” he said.
Hua expressed his conviction that, under the leadership of the Communist Party of Cuba, the people “will unite and overcome the current difficulties.”
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