China strengthens ties with Cuba and Uruguay amid Panama tensions

Beijing has welcomed high-level visits from Uruguay and Cuba this week, pledging continued support to Havana amid economic struggles. This diplomatic outreach contrasts sharply with ongoing disputes over ports in Panama. The moves come as the US seeks to expand its influence in Latin America.

Uruguayan President Yamandu Orsi was the first regional leader to visit China since the US assault on Venezuela in early January, followed by Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla's arrival in Beijing, making Cuba the second Latin American country to send a high-ranking official this week.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Rodriguez on Thursday, stating that Beijing would continue to provide support and assistance to Havana "within its capacity." The Chinese foreign ministry quoted Wang as saying: "China firmly supports Cuba in safeguarding its national sovereignty and security, opposes unreasonable external interference, and rejects the deprivation of the Cuban people's right to survival and development."

He added: "We are willing to continue providing support and assistance within our capacity, and further consolidate and develop the friendly relations between our two countries."

Beijing's efforts to court top Latin American officials stand in stark contrast to its tougher position on Panama, where it is embroiled in a dispute over two strategic ports linked to CK Hutchison Holdings, a Hong Kong-based company.

This diplomatic push occurs as Washington looks to extend its reach in Latin America, including actions against Venezuela. Beijing's pledges highlight its commitment to supporting allies in the region.

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