Le soutien à Cuba contre le blocus américain grandit en Colombie

En Colombie, les militants et intellectuels multiplient les messages de soutien à Cuba et de rejet de l'intensification du blocus économique, financier et commercial imposé par les États-Unis à l'île.

Bogotá, 16 février (Prensa Latina) – Les expressions de solidarité envers Cuba se multiplient en Colombie, où les militants et intellectuels rejettent l'intensification du blocus économique, financier et commercial imposé par les États-Unis à la nation caribéenne. Ces messages soulignent l'opposition croissante aux mesures restrictives affectant Cuba. Selon des rapports, de telles voix proviennent de divers secteurs du pays sud-américain, mettant l'accent sur l'impact du embargo prolongé. Le blocus, en place depuis des décennies, reste un point de discorde dans les relations internationales. En Colombie, cette tendance reflète un soutien soutenu à la souveraineté cubaine face aux politiques américaines.

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