Ecuadorian group affirms US blockade on Cuba violates rights

In Quito, Ecuador's Coordinator for Peace, Sovereignty, Integration and Non-Interference (CPAZ) stated that the US blockade against Cuba is a prolonged and inhumane policy contrary to international law. The statement highlights the human rights violations caused by the embargo. It was issued on November 22, 2025.

Ecuador's Coordinator for Peace, Sovereignty, Integration and Non-Interference (CPAZ) has voiced a strong stance on the US blockade against Cuba. According to their statement, this measure amounts to a long-standing policy deemed inhumane and in violation of international law.

The announcement came from Quito, Ecuador's capital, and points out the blockade's detrimental impact on Cuban human rights. The CPAZ stresses that such external measures undermine the sovereignty of independent nations, advocating instead for principles of peace and regional integration.

This position aligns with broader international critiques of the embargo, which has faced repeated condemnation from multilateral bodies. While the group did not specify particular actions, their view bolsters calls for non-interference in other countries' internal affairs. The statement was covered by Prensa Latina on November 22, 2025.

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