Solidarity campaign in Belgium with Cuba against US aggression

In Brussels, associations from various social sectors in Belgium, political forces, and Latin American residents are promoting a solidarity campaign with Cuba in the face of escalating US aggression. The initiative has reached the headquarters of the European Commission.

The solidarity campaign emerged as a response to the intensification of hostile US actions against Cuba. Belgian organizations from various social sectors, along with political parties and the Latin American community in Belgium, have united to express their support for the Caribbean nation.

According to Prensa Latina, this mobilization highlights concerns over Washington's aggressive policies. The activity extended to the European Commission's headquarters in Brussels, underscoring the international reach of the solidarity message.

This effort reflects growing European support for Cuba amid bilateral tensions with the US. No further details on specific events or direct statements are reported, but the initiative aims to spotlight Cuba's situation in key European forums.

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