Sri Lankan newspapers reproduce Cuba's complaint against US

Three Sri Lankan newspapers have republished Cuba's complaint about US intimidation tactics ahead of the UN vote on the blockade. This move highlights international interest in Cuba's denunciation. The announcement came from Colombo on October 23.

On October 23, the Sri Lankan newspapers Lanka Leader, Sri Lanka Guardian, and Colombo Times republished Cuba's complaint against US intimidation moves. These actions relate to the upcoming vote at the United Nations General Assembly on the resolution condemning the economic blockade imposed by Washington on Havana.

Cuba's denunciation highlights how the United States seeks to pressure other countries not to support the annual resolution, which has passed by overwhelming majorities in previous years. This republication in Sri Lankan media demonstrates the global spread of Cuba's position and support for its cause in South Asia.

Prensa Latina reported the event from Colombo, emphasizing the significance of the coverage in these independent newspapers. No further details on reactions from involved parties are mentioned, but the event occurs amid preparations for the November UN vote.

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