Vice-Chancellor Fernández De Cossío: Cuba Has Made No Reservations About Aid From the US
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A part of the shipment of food and hygiene items committed by Washington in October arrived in Cuba this Wednesday for distribution by the Catholic Church, in a context marked by the intensification of the economic blockade. Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío stated in his Facebook profile that, of the three million dollars announced, individual bags and other materials valued at 2.5 million dollars have arrived in the country, and it i…
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs clarified that Cuba has not objected to receiving help from the United States. “It is expected, as usual, to proceed with proper coordination with the national authorities and respect for the laws of our country, without politicization and caring for the most needy in the most vulnerable territories,” he said. The post Vice-Chancellor Fernández de Cossío: Cuba has not objected to help from the United States…
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío says the regime has no objection to receiving more humanitarian aid from the US, but demands that it be delivered "without politicization," while criticizing shipments already made.
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