Diputado español resalta fuerte apoyo a Cuba en el Parlamento

Enrique Santiago, primer vicepresidente del Comité de Asuntos Exteriores del Parlamento español, resaltó hoy el apoyo de su grupo a Cuba ante las amenazas de Estados Unidos.

Madrid, 27 feb (Prensa Latina) - Enrique Santiago, en su calidad de primer vicepresidente del Comité de Asuntos Exteriores del Parlamento español, expresó el respaldo de su grupo a Cuba frente a las amenazas provenientes de Estados Unidos. Esta declaración se produce en un contexto de tensiones internacionales, donde el apoyo parlamentario subraya la posición de solidaridad con la nación caribeña. Santiago, representante de Unidas Podemos, enfatizó la importancia de defender la soberanía cubana en foros internacionales. La mención de amenazas de EE.UU. alude a políticas de presión económica y política mantenidas por Washington contra La Habana. Este gesto refleja el compromiso de sectores progresistas en España con causas latinoamericanas.

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