Cuba defends the rights of its government without US interference

Havana, January 11 (Prensa Latina) Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez today defended the transparency and rights of his government in international relations and criticized the US administration for contrary practices, including military coercion.

Through his account on the social network X, the island’s Minister of Foreign Affairs stated that his country does not receive and has never received monetary or material compensation for security services provided to any country.

In contrast, he emphasized that “unlike the #USA, we do not have a government that lends itself to mercenary activity, blackmail, or military coercion against other states.”

In Sunday’s publication, Rodríguez argued that the Caribbean nation has the absolute right to import fuel from markets willing to export it and that exercise their right to develop their commercial relations, “without interference or subordination to unilateral coercive measures by the US,” he added.

In this regard, he noted that “the US behaves like a criminal and uncontrolled hegemon that threatens peace and security, not only in Cuba and this hemisphere, but throughout the world.”

Law and justice are on Cuba’s side, concluded the head of Foreign Affairs of the Caribbean nation.

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