Cuba's foreign ministry declares intensified economic war

Cuba's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement in Havana highlighting the intensification of the economic war against the island. The declaration was published on December 12, 2025.

In an official statement, Cuba's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Minrex) warned of the escalation of measures constituting the economic war against the Caribbean nation. This assertion was announced from Havana on December 12, 2025, according to Prensa Latina reports.

The document from Minrex emphasizes the persistence of hostile policies affecting Cuba's economy, though it does not detail specific actions on this occasion. This declaration fits into the broader context of prolonged international tensions impacting the country's development.

Cuban authorities have repeatedly stressed the need to reject such external interferences to preserve national sovereignty. No immediate reactions from other entities are mentioned in the statement.

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