Today at the United Nations, another great battle for the dignity and decorum of Cuba
In what is expected to be another battle for the dignity, decorum and sovereignty of Cuba, this morning will begin at the General Assembly of the United Nations Organization the debate on the draft resolution presented by the largest of the Antilles, which asks the end of the blockade imposed by the United States.
31 de octubre de 2018 - By Digital Drafting
In what is expected to be another battle for the dignity, decorum and sovereignty of Cuba, this morning will begin at the General Assembly of the United Nations Organization the debate on the draft resolution presented by the largest of the Antilles, which asks the end of the criminal blockade imposed by the United States on the Island.
The speeches of the groups of countries and member states will be heard, and as Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez warned in the last hours from New York, the United States Government, in its desire to create greater tensions and increase hostility, puts obstacles to the vote in the UN against that economic, commercial and financial siege, which lasts more than five decades.
Rodriguez stated that the US State Department originally presented a text of eight paragraphs of amendments to the draft resolution. Need to end the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States against Cuba.
But then he stubbornly divided that document into eight separate amendments, which he will submit to the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, with the obvious purpose of creating a pretext to toughen the blockade and try to present the illusion that there is international support for that. policy, said the Cuban Foreign Minister.
Cuba has presented this draft resolution in the last 26 years and, this time, the United States seeks to obstruct the adoption of the resolution, and thus disguise the flagrant and systematic massive violation suffered by the Cuban people, which is precisely the application of the blockade, considered the Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs.
"We are confident that the amendments will be rejected and that the resolution will receive overwhelming majority support, as has happened in the past," he said.
While from New York this diplomatic battle is waged, in Cuba, in educational centers, the initiative known as Avispero juvenile against the blockade will be developed, as an expression of denunciation of that unjust policy, which is maintained despite the repeated international rejection.
Likewise, the President of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, ratified on October 30 the continuity of the Revolution despite the blockade of the United States and his determination to impose a change of regime on the island.
"Despite the #Bloqueo, the hostility and the actions that #EstadosUnidos executes to impose a regime change in #Cuba, here is the Cuban Revolution, alive and thriving, true to its principles and for it #HacemosCuba. #NoMasBlock #UnblockCuba ', the president wrote on his Twitter account @DiazCanelB.
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