Cuba Denounces New US Sanctions as 'Collective Punishment'
Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Cuba has condemned new US sanctions imposed by President Donald Trump as a "collective punishment."
- The sanctions target a wide range of individuals in Cuba and foreign banks cooperating with them.
- This action is part of the Trump administration's ongoing pressure campaign against Cuba, which is facing an economic crisis.
The Cuban government has vehemently denounced the latest round of sanctions imposed by the United States, labeling them a "collective punishment" against its people. President Miguel Dรญaz-Canel and former President Raรบl Castro led May Day demonstrators in Havana, protesting outside the U.S. Embassy under the banner of "Defend the Homeland." These new measures, signed by President Trump, aim to exert further pressure on the island nation, which is already grappling with a severe economic crisis exacerbated by the cessation of oil supplies from Venezuela.
Dรดrazne odmietame nedรกvne jednostrannรฉ donucovacie opatrenie prijatรฉ vlรกdou Spojenรฝch ลกtรกtov.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodrรญguez strongly condemned the "illegal" sanctions, stating on social media that they demonstrate a clear intent to impose collective punishment. The timing of the announcement during Cuba's May Day celebrations underscores the administration's strategy to maximize impact. The Cuban leadership has repeatedly called for mobilization against what they term a "genocidal blockade" and "crude imperial threats."
Tieto kroky dokazujรบ zรกmer opรคลฅ uvaliลฅ kolektรญvny trest na kubรกnsky ฤพud.
From Cuba's perspective, these sanctions are not merely economic measures but an aggressive act of political interference aimed at destabilizing the country and undermining its sovereignty. The narrative promoted by the Cuban government and its supporters is one of resilience against a powerful adversary. The widespread public demonstrations and the collection of millions of signatures for petitions are presented as evidence of national unity and determination to resist external pressure. This framing is crucial for maintaining domestic support and projecting an image of defiance on the international stage, contrasting sharply with the U.S. portrayal of its actions as legitimate tools to promote democracy and human rights.
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Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.