Peruvians and Cubans in Peru condemn US threats against Cuba

In Lima, Peruvians and Cubans residing in Peru joined in a demonstration against the US attempt to cut off oil supplies to Cuba, aiming to cripple its economy and threaten the survival of its people.

On February 9 in Lima, Peru, a group of Peruvians and Cubans living in the country organized a protest to reject US actions aimed at disrupting oil supplies to Cuba. According to Prensa Latina, this US measure seeks to weaken the Cuban economy and endanger the lives of its people.

The demonstration highlights international solidarity with Cuba against what participants view as economic aggression. No further details were reported on the number of attendees or specific speeches, but the event underscores concerns over foreign policies affecting the island's stability.

Such protests reflect ongoing tensions in US-Cuba relations, with repercussions for migrant communities in Latin America.

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