Díaz-Canel: Any External Aggressor Will Meet With Impregnable Resistance

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel warned that any external aggressor will face unyielding resistance, denouncing U.S. threats to forcibly overthrow Cuba's constitutional order and characterizing the longstanding sanctions policy as collective punishment against the Cuban people.
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez declared today that any external aggressor will be met with impregnable resistance.

Writing on his official Telegram account, the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba stated that the United States "publicly threatens Cuba, almost daily, with overthrowing by force the constitutional order."

He argued that Washington uses as justification "an outrageous pretext: the severe limitations of the weakened economy that they have attacked and sought to isolate for more than six decades."

The Cuban head of state asserted that the United States intends to seize control of the country, its resources, its properties, and even the very economy it seeks to strangle in order to force Cuba's submission.

"Only in this way can one explain the fierce economic war that is applied as collective punishment against the entire people," he emphasized.

Díaz-Canel stressed that "in the face of the worst-case scenario, Cuba holds one certainty: any external aggressor will meet with impregnable resistance."

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