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Wednesday, 06 March 2019 21:41

President Miguel Díaz-Canel: Helms Burton Act an Affront to Cuban Sovereignty

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President Miguel Díaz-Canel: Helms Burton Act an Affront to Cuban Sovereignty Photo: Twitter

Cuban President, Miguel Díaz-Canel, stated that the application of Title III of the Helms Burton Act is an affront to the dignity and sovereignty of the Cuban people.

 

Havana, Cuba.– In a tweet the Cuban Head of State noted that the law is an example of the annexationist and colonial ambitions of the United States, which has been attempting to change the country's political and economic system for almost 60 years.

Díaz-Canel went on to demand and end to U.S. hostility against the island, describing the Helms Burton Act as absurd and illegal.

Strong rejection to U.S. scalation against CubaCUBA SOLIDARITY UK BLASTS RENEWED AGGRESSION AGAINST CUBA

London.- Cuba Solidarity UK published on its website, the March 4 statement by the Cuban Foreign Ministry condemning the decision by the U.S. State Department to activate a section of Title III of the Helms Burton Act.

As such the British organization expressed its rejection of Washington's decision to allow, as of March 19, law suits to be filed against foreign companies with links to some 200 Cuban entities nationalized after the triumph of the Revolution.

RUSSIA REJECTS APPLICATION OF TITLE III OF ANTI-CUBAN LAW

Moscow.- Russia rejected Tuesday the partial application by the United States of Title III of the anti-Cuban extraterritorial law Helms-Burton and considered that the measure demands a joint response from all of those who defend international law.

In an exclusive interview with Prensa Latina news agency, the director of the Latin American Department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Alexander Schetinin, said the United States has openly declared its aggressive plans against Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, as part of the application of the Monroe Doctrine.

He also blasted Washington's announcement this week on the implementation of Tittle III of the Helms-Burton Act on a large number of Cuban companies.

The Russian diplomat commented that the Monroe Doctrine, to which the National Security Advisor of the White House, John Bolton, recently referred to, has undergone a quite peculiar development in the past months.

"Only a year ago, we perceived this doctrine as a concept long ago forgotten, but its principles are being resurrected, academically and politically," he added.

"According to Mr. Bolton, the Monroe Doctrine is a source of pride and an unquestionable part of U.S. foreign policy, a guide to building Washington's ties with Latin America," Schetinin explained.

The Monroe Doctrines dates back to1823. It has been use over the years by US administrations as an excuse for US military interventions in Latin American countries. (RHC)

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