Foreign minister reaffirms Cuba's defense commitment

Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez reaffirmed today his country's firm, categorical, and proven commitment to national defense.

In Havana on January 9, Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez stated that his nation will firmly defend its sovereignty. This declaration underscores Cuba's unwavering stance amid external challenges. Rodríguez emphasized the country's historical determination in defense matters, as reported by Prensa Latina.

The announcement comes amid regional geopolitical tensions, though no specific threats were detailed in the statement. This reaffirmation aims to bolster national unity and deter potential aggression. Official Cuban sources highlight that defense remains a cornerstone of the nation's foreign policy.

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