With the clock ticking on the expected UN General Assembly resolution next week condemning the US economic and financial blockade of Cuba, its Ambassador in India Juan Carlos Marsan underscored his country’s condition.
“Our economy continues to operate under immense pressure due to the blockade, which has lasted more than six decades and intensified with over 200 additional measures during the Trump administration. These restrictions affect every aspect of life, from importing food and medicines to conducting basic financial transactions,” he said during a media interaction in Delhi.
The U.S. blockade was not merely an embargo but a policy designed to isolate Cuba globally.
“Despite every obstacle, we continue to send doctors, teachers, and humanitarian aid to over 100 countries. Cu

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