Federación latinoamericana de periodistas apoya a Cuba contra bloqueo

La Federación Latinoamericana de Periodistas (FELAP) reafirmó que 'Cuba no está sola' y expresó su apoyo al pueblo cubano ante la agresión económica intensificada y el bloqueo petrolero impuesto por la administración de Donald Trump. El mensaje se emitió desde Buenos Aires el 18 de febrero.

En un comunicado emitido el 18 de febrero de 2026, la Federación Latinoamericana de Periodistas (FELAP) declaró su solidaridad con Cuba. La organización, con sede en Buenos Aires, destacó que el país caribeño enfrenta una agresión económica y un bloqueo petrolero agravados por la administración del expresidente Donald Trump.

FELAP enfatizó: “Cuba no está sola”, subrayando el apoyo regional ante estas medidas. Prensa Latina reportó el anuncio, que resalta la posición de la federación en defensa de la soberanía cubana.

Este respaldo se produce en un contexto de tensiones continuas, donde la FELAP se posiciona contra las políticas de aislamiento económico hacia la isla.

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