Cuba reaffirms its will to resist US aggressions
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'Cuba will succeed regardless of the spurious lists of the U.S. The hostility of a failed government does not cease. Always firm,' Díaz-Canel pointed out.
The US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, reported on Monday that the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) included in its 'black list' the Cuban entities Gaesa, Fincimex and Kave Coffee SA, as well as three Nicaraguan citizens.
Pompeo justified this action on the pretext of ending economic practices that 'disproportionately benefit' governments such as Cuba's and Nicaragua's.
Since coming to power in 2017, Trump has promoted an intense agenda to break the bilateral rapprochement that began during the mandate of his predecessor Barack Obama, and ostensibly increased the economic, financial and commercial blockade against Cuba.
The extraterritorial application of said hostile policy worsened between 2019 and 2020, a period in which the OFAC imposed 12 penalties on US and third-country entities that exceeded 2,403,985,125 dollars.
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