Cuba highlights value of human solidarity and global cooperation

Cuba's Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized the importance of global cooperation to overcome common challenges, on International Human Solidarity Day. The statement was issued from Havana on December 20.

In an official statement, Cuba's Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlighted the value of human solidarity and international cooperation as essential pillars for addressing shared global problems. This position was announced on December 20, marking International Human Solidarity Day, a date established by the UN General Assembly in 2005 to promote unity among peoples.

The note, released via Prensa Latina, stresses how global collaboration can mitigate crises such as pandemics, climate change, and economic inequalities. Cuba, renowned for its tradition of international support in health and education, reaffirms its commitment to these principles amid geopolitical tensions.

The message urges nations to prioritize solidarity over individualism, fostering a more equitable world. This initiative reflects Cuba's diplomacy, which consistently advocates for multilateralism in international forums.

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